Ottoman historical writing of the 15th and 16th centuries played
a significant role in fashioning Ottoman identity and
institutionalizing the dynastic state structure during this period
of rapid imperial expansion. This volume shows how the writing of
history achieved these effects by examining the implicit messages
conveyed by the texts and illustrations of key manuscripts. It
answers such questions as how the Ottomans understood themselves
within their court and in relation to non-Ottoman others; how they
visualized the ideal ruler; how they defined their culture and
place in the world; and what the significance of Islam was in their
self-definition.
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