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The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In the second of a three-volume work, Seta B. Dadoyan explores the Armenian condition from the 970s to the end of the fourteenth century. This period marked the gradual loss of semi-autonomy on the traditional mainland and the rise of Armenian power of diverging patterns in southeastern Asia Minor, north Syria, Cilicia, and Egypt. Dadoyan's premise is that if Armenians and Armenia have always been located in the Middle East and the Islamic world, then their history is also a natural part of that region and its peoples. She observes that the Armenian experience has been too complicated to be defined by simplistic constructs centered on the idea of a heroic, yet victimized nation. She notes that a certain politics of historical writing, supported by a culture of authority, has focused sharply on episodes and, in particular, on the genocide. For her sources, Dadoyan has used all available and relevant (primary and secondary) Armenian sources, as well as primary Arab texts and sources. This book will stimulate re-evaluation of the period, and re-conceptualizing Armenian and Middle Eastern histories.

The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World

In this first of a massive three-volume work, Seta B. Dadoyan studies the Armenian experience in the medieval Islamic world and takes the reader through hitherto undiscovered paradigmatic cases of interaction with other populations in the region. Being an Armenian, Dadoyan argues, means having an ethnic ancestry laden with narratives drawn from the vast historic Armenian habitat. Contradictory trends went into the making of Armenian history, yet most narratives fail to reflect this rich texture. Linking Armenian-Islamic history is one way of dealing with the problem. Dadoyan’s concern is also to outline revolutionary elements in the making of Armenian ideologies and politics. This extensiv...

The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In this first of a massive three-volume work, Seta B. Dadoyan studies the Armenian experience in the medieval Islamic world and takes the reader through hitherto undiscovered paradigmatic cases of interaction with other populations in the region. Being an Armenian, Dadoyan argues, means having an ethnic ancestry laden with narratives drawn from the vast historic Armenian habitat. Contradictory trends went into the making of Armenian history, yet most narratives fail to reflect this rich texture. Linking Armenian-Islamic history is one way of dealing with the problem. Dadoyan's concern is also to outline revolutionary elements in the making of Armenian ideologies and politics. This extensive ...

The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-28
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In the third volume of the trilogy, Seta B. Dadoyan focuses on social and cultural aspects, rather than the core political focus exhibited in her first two volumes. Her objective is to suggest political readings of these themes and related texts by revealing hitherto unstudied and novel interactions in the cities of Asia Minor during the Mongol Period. Dadoyan focuses on the Armenian condition and role in the medieval Islamic world. She argues that if the entire region was the habitat of most of the Armenians, their history too is part of these locations and peoples. Dadoyan draws the outlines of a new philosophy of Armenian history based on hitherto obscured patterns of interaction. The fir...

The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World, Volume Three
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 319

The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World, Volume Three

In this first of a massive three-volume work, Seta B. Dadoyan studies the Armenian experience in the medieval Islamic world and takes the reader through hitherto undiscovered paradigmatic cases of interaction with other populations in the region. Being an Armenian, Dadoyan argues, means having an ethnic ancestry laden with narratives drawn from the vast historic Armenian habitat. Contradictory trends went into the making of Armenian history, yet most narratives fail to reflect this rich texture. Linking Armenian-Islamic history is one way of dealing with the problem. Dadoyan's concern is also to outline revolutionary elements in the making of Armenian ideologies and politics. This extensive ...

The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World
  • Language: en

The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"In this first of a massive three-volume work, Seta B. Dadoyan studies the Armenian experience in the medieval Islamic world and takes the reader through hitherto undiscovered paradigmatic cases of interaction with other populations in the region. Being an Armenian, Dadoyan argues, means having an ethnic ancestry laden with narratives drawn from the vast historic Armenian habitat. Contradictory trends went into the making of Armenian history, yet most narratives fail to reflect this rich texture. Linking Armenian-Islamic history is one way of dealing with the problem. Dadoyan's concern is also to outline revolutionary elements in the making of Armenian ideologies and politics. This extensive...

Traktat über die Derwischmützen (Ri̇sāle-i̇ tāciyye) des Müstaqīm-zāde Süleymān Sāʻdeddīn (st. 1788)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Traktat über die Derwischmützen (Ri̇sāle-i̇ tāciyye) des Müstaqīm-zāde Süleymān Sāʻdeddīn (st. 1788)

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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This source publication deals with dervish headcoverings (tac) in the Ottoman Empire and offers a full terminology of this realm. The basis of the book is a late 18th century treatise of a Naqshbandi scholar, Mustaqim-zade Suleyman Sadeddin (d. 1788) from Istanbul.

Redefining Christian Identity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

Redefining Christian Identity

Cultural interaction in the Middle East since the Rise of Islam - such was the title of a combined research project of the Universities of Leiden and Groningen aimed at describing the various ways in which the Christian communities of the Middle East expressed their distinct cultural identity in Muslim societies. As part of the project the symposium "Redefining Christian Identity, Christian cultural strategies since the rise of Islam" took place at Groningen University on April 7-10, 1999. This book contains the proceedings of this conference. From the articles it becomes clear that a number of distinct "cultural strategies" can be identified, some of which were used very frequently, others ...

Islam in Armenian Literary Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

Islam in Armenian Literary Culture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-06-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Armenians' perspectives on and perceptions of Islam are some of the earliest and integral parts of Near Eastern interactive history, yet the subject remains in virtual obscurity. A novel and extensive study, Islam in Armenian Literary Culture. Texts, Context, Dynamics is a maiden voyage into this unchartered territory and an overdue task in regional, Armenian and Interfaith studies. In view of the broad temporal and thematic peripheries, multiple aspects and complicated problematics, primarily Armenian texts - such as hitherto unknown manuscripts and/or indirectly familiar literature - are given high priority and cited. They are analyzed in their social, cultural and political contexts in dynamic processes. For greater clarity and ease of navigation, the book is organized around three main themes: the "Armenian Mahmet", the "Armenian Ghurans", and the "Armenian Pax Islamica", from the seventh to the twenty-first centuries. These are also arguments, tools of analysis and major chapters in the book.

The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World
  • Language: en

The Armenians in the Medieval Islamic World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In this first of a massive three-volume work, Seta B. Dadoyan studies the Armenian experience in the medieval Islamic world and takes the reader through hitherto undiscovered paradigmatic cases of interaction with other populations in the region. Being an Armenian, Dadoyan argues, means having an ethnic ancestry laden with narratives drawn from the vast historic Armenian habitat. Contradictory trends went into the making of Armenian history, yet most narratives fail to reflect this rich texture. Linking Armenian-Islamic history is one way of dealing with the problem. Dadoyan's concern is also to outline revolutionary elements in the making of Armenian ideologies and politics. This extensive ...