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Yurekli Gorkay, E. Zeynep.
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Legend and architecture in the Ottoman Empire: The shrines of Seyyid Gazi and Haci Bektas (Turkey).
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Legend and architecture in the Ottoman Empire: The shrines of Seyyid Gazi and Haci Bektas (Turkey)./
Author:
Yurekli Gorkay, E. Zeynep.
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423 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-05, Section: A, page: 1534.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-05A.
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Art History. -
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9780542120022
Legend and architecture in the Ottoman Empire: The shrines of Seyyid Gazi and Haci Bektas (Turkey).
Yurekli Gorkay, E. Zeynep.
Legend and architecture in the Ottoman Empire: The shrines of Seyyid Gazi and Haci Bektas (Turkey).
- 423 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-05, Section: A, page: 1534.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 2005.
The two shrine complexes examined were established as independent institutions in the thirteenth century but became part of the Bektashi network in the classical Ottoman period (ca. 1453--1600). The focus of this dissertation is on the remodeling of the two shrines and an associated hagiographic endeavor that started in the late fifteenth century. These are examined in the framework of the emergence of the classical Ottoman empire, which caused certain social groups threatened by imperial policies to gather under the umbrella of the Bektashi network in the sixteenth century. The two shrines examined here were the chief centers of that network. As associated legends and hagiographies were textualized, the shrines were remodeled under the patronage of marginalized segments of Ottoman society such as raider-commanders. The cultural output of the Bektashi network, which is examined here with a focus on architecture and hagiography, reveals a complicated process of negotiation with the imperial social order.
ISBN: 9780542120022Subjects--Topical Terms:
635474
Art History.
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