Evliya Celebi in Bitlis The Relevant Section of the Seyahatname |
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Editor:
| Dankoff, Robert |
Series title: | Evliyā Çelebi's Book of Travels Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-90-04-09242-6 |
Publication Date: | Jun 1990 |
Publisher: | BRILL
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $372.00 |
Book Description:
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In 1655 and 1656 Evliya Celebi found himself three different times in the eastern Anatolian town of Bitlis, the center of a quasi-independent Kurdish khanate having a long and tumultuous relationship with the Ottoman state. The account of Evliyas adventures in Bitlis, including a major expedition against the khan mounted by Evliyas patron Melek Ahmed Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Van, forms a coherent narrative which deserves to be studied on its own.The centerpiece of the book is a...
More DescriptionIn 1655 and 1656 Evliya Celebi found himself three different times in the eastern Anatolian town of Bitlis, the center of a quasi-independent Kurdish khanate having a long and tumultuous relationship with the Ottoman state. The account of Evliyas adventures in Bitlis, including a major expedition against the khan mounted by Evliyas patron Melek Ahmed Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Van, forms a coherent narrative which deserves to be studied on its own.The centerpiece of the book is a critical edition of three long extracts, amounting to forty-three folios of the autograph ms., form volumes IV and V of the Seyahat- name, along with an annotated English translation on facing pages. The introduction discusses the narratological, historical, and linguistic aspects of the text, and there is a complete index of proper names.