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Origins of the Ottoman Dynasty A Philological Exploration of Its Earliest Account

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Kemal Silay

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9781839992216, 9781839992209, 9781839992223

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Anthem Press (NBN)

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Ahmedi’s History of the Kings of the Ottoman Lineage and Their Holy Raid(s) against the Infidels is the foundation text for the study of the rise of the Ottoman State. Virtually, every scholarly work dealing with the subject refers to his versified account of the early Ottomans. Even though it encompasses only a limited period of the Ottoman dynastic history, its importance derives from the fact that it is the oldest annalistic account of Ottoman history that has come down to us. Because the earliest Ottomans left no accounts of themselves, Ahmedi’s work became the key source—though almost always without a proper reading of the text—for subsequent theories regarding the social and political structure of the early Ottoman State.

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Origins of the Ottoman Dynasty A Philological Exploration of Its Earliest Account

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Full Title

Origins of the Ottoman Dynasty A Philological Exploration of Its Earliest Account

Author(s)

Kemal Silay

Edition
ISBN

9781839992223, 9781839992209, 9781839992216

Publisher

Anthem Press (NBN)

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Ahmedi’s History of the Kings of the Ottoman Lineage and Their Holy Raid(s) against the Infidels is the foundation text for the study of the rise of the Ottoman State. Virtually, every scholarly work dealing with the subject refers to his versified account of the early Ottomans. Even though it encompasses only a limited period of the Ottoman dynastic history, its importance derives from the fact that it is the oldest annalistic account of Ottoman history that has come down to us. Because the earliest Ottomans left no accounts of themselves, Ahmedi’s work became the key source—though almost always without a proper reading of the text—for subsequent theories regarding the social and political structure of the early Ottoman State.