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The Persian Munsheāt Mecmuas in the Esad Efendi Collection of the Süleymaniye Manuscript Library

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Demirbaş Numarası EISSN: 2717-6967, DOI: 10.26650/iuitd.2024.1382327
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Notlar Sahaflar Şeyhizâde Esad Efendi (d. 1848) was the official historiographer (vakʿanüvis) of the Ottoman Empire, editor-in-chief of the first official Turkish newspaper, Taḳvīm-i Veḳāyiʿ, and ambassador to Iran for over a year in 1835- 1836. Consisting of nearly 4,000 bound manuscripts, his book collection contains several important examples of the art of creative composition (inshā) and deserves to be studied from a variety of perspectives. His collection has 193 munsheāt books, 33 of which are Persian munsheāts. These munsheāt books can also be divided into two general categories: didactic and private/official letters. In terms of content, these books include many letters from important personalities who played crucial political, religious, and cultural roles in Seljuk, Ottoman, and Safavid history. After an introduction on the art of creative composition, this article examines and introduces the scholarly world to the individual munsheāt and munsheātcompilations, as well as the 22 Persian munsheāt compilations, from the Esad Efendi Collection, which have yet to be analyzed in detail, in terms of their physical details and contents.
Görüntüle İslam tetkikleri dergisi, 2024-03, Vol.14 (1), p.249-268
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The Persian Munsheāt Mecmuas in the Esad Efendi Collection of the Süleymaniye Manuscript Library

Yazar Nergis Keshani Çalışır
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Kütüphane Danimarka Kraliyet Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası EISSN: 2717-6967, DOI: 10.26650/iuitd.2024.1382327
Kayıt Numarası cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_bf35490c1f7d4179aeb0f8e3acbc6cc1
Lokasyon DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notlar Sahaflar Şeyhizâde Esad Efendi (d. 1848) was the official historiographer (vakʿanüvis) of the Ottoman Empire, editor-in-chief of the first official Turkish newspaper, Taḳvīm-i Veḳāyiʿ, and ambassador to Iran for over a year in 1835- 1836. Consisting of nearly 4,000 bound manuscripts, his book collection contains several important examples of the art of creative composition (inshā) and deserves to be studied from a variety of perspectives. His collection has 193 munsheāt books, 33 of which are Persian munsheāts. These munsheāt books can also be divided into two general categories: didactic and private/official letters. In terms of content, these books include many letters from important personalities who played crucial political, religious, and cultural roles in Seljuk, Ottoman, and Safavid history. After an introduction on the art of creative composition, this article examines and introduces the scholarly world to the individual munsheāt and munsheātcompilations, as well as the 22 Persian munsheāt compilations, from the Esad Efendi Collection, which have yet to be analyzed in detail, in terms of their physical details and contents.
Görüntüle İslam tetkikleri dergisi, 2024-03, Vol.14 (1), p.249-268
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