Making of Selim
Succession, Legitimacy, and Memory in the Early Modern Ottoman World
Edición de la obra Making of Selim
| Autor | H. Erdem Cipa |
|---|---|
| Editorial | Indiana University Press |
| Fecha de publicación | 2017 |
| Idioma | inglés |
| Páginas | 442 |
| ISBN-13 | 9780253024237 |
| OCLC | 949913232 |
| LCCN | 2016037588 |
| Número de Cutter | C577m |
The father of the legendary Ottoman sultan Suleyman the Magnificent, Selim I ("The Grim") set the stage for centuries of Ottoman supremacy by doubling the size of the empire. Conquering Eastern Anatolia, Syria, and Egypt, Selim promoted a politicized Sunni Ottoman identity against the Shiite Safavids of Iran, thus shaping the early modern Middle East. Analyzing a wide array of sources in Ottoman-Turkish, Persian, and Arabic, H. Erdem Cipa offers a fascinating revisionist reading of Selim's rise to power and the subsequent reworking and mythologizing of his persona in 16th- and 17th-century Ottoman historiography. In death, Selim continued to serve the empire, becoming represented in ways that reinforced an idealized image of Muslim sovereignty in the early modern Eurasian world.