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Death and Life in the Ottoman Palace - Revelations of the Sultan Abdulhamid I Tomb (Hardcover)
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Death and Life in the Ottoman Palace - Revelations of the Sultan Abdulhamid I Tomb (Hardcover)
Series: Edinburgh Studies on the Ottoman Empire
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This book reveals multiple aspects of life in the Ottoman palace,
in both its public space (the chancery) and private space (the
royal household and the harem). It does so by exploring the Sultan
Abdulhamid I Tomb in Istanbul, investigating the paths that open to
us through the graves of the royalty in the mausoleum and those of
the courtiers, eunuchs, concubines and female harem managers in the
garden graveyard around it. The treasure of information at this
graveyard allows us to piece together a wide spectrum of details
that illuminate the court funerary culture of the era, from
architecture and calligraphy to funerals and epitaphs to turbans
and fezzes and poetry, as we come to an understanding of the role
of royal cemeteries in strengthening the bonds between the reigning
House and the populace and enhancing the legitimacy of the
dynasty's rule. The book first introduces the tomb complex to the
reader, interpreting its architecture, art and poetry, before
exploring the lives and careers of 65 of the 86 people interred
here between the first burial, in 1780, and the last, in 1863.
Along the way, it reveals intriguing stories - from that of Sultan
Abdulhamid's daughter Zeyneb, born (against the dynasty's rules)
when he was a prince and raised in secrecy outside the palace until
he came to the throne, to that of Prince Murad, exhumed and
reburied late one night in 1812. By exploring the history revealed
through these life stories, the book sheds light on Ottoman palace
life and culture in an era that witnessed the most wrenching
changes of modern Ottoman history seen until then - the reforms
forcibly introduced by Sultan Mahmud II after 1826 - and uncovers
manifestations of these changes in this graveyard.
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