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Shahinshahname Of Sayyid Luqman, One of the 16th Century Ottoman Shahname Writers

İsim Shahinshahname Of Sayyid Luqman, One of the 16th Century Ottoman Shahname Writers
Yazar Saniye Simla Özçelik
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Danimarka Kraliyet Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası EISSN: 2717-6916, DOI: 10.26650/jos.1265980
Kayıt Numarası cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_39d86b7a2dbb41e28925820dcf510687
Lokasyon DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notlar The shahname [book of kings] manuscripts, which are considered a kind of palace historiography of the Ottoman Empire, started semi-officially with Mehmed II and became a permanent state duty during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent with the establishment of the office of the shahname writings. Shahname manuscripts were institutionalized in the Ottoman Empire in the 1550s and ended in 1601, with five shahname writers having officially served in this function. This study examines the Shahinshahname of Sayyid Luqman, one of the 16th-century Ottoman shahname writers. Luqman’s work includes events between 982-989 AH (1574-1581 CE) in the first volume of a shahname devoted to Murad III and deals with the main events that started with Murad III’s accession to the throne until 1581, addressing especially the turbulent relations with the Safavid dynasty. Most of the events took place in Eastern Anatolia, Southern Caucasus, and Northwestern Iran during these conflicts. The work describes the events through their details and qualities and is especially important in terms of shedding a narrative light on the realities of the period in which the author lived. This study first briefly provides information about the birth and development of shahname writing in the Ottoman Empire before going on to examine Sayyid Luqman’s life, literary personality and works. The study will identify the content and orthographic features of the single surviving copy of the manuscript registered in Istanbul University Rare Works Library under FY 1404.
Görüntüle Sarkiyat mecmuasi, 2023-04 (42), p.339-360
Kaynağa git Danimarka Kraliyet Kütüphanesi Royal Danish Library
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Shahinshahname Of Sayyid Luqman, One of the 16th Century Ottoman Shahname Writers

Yazar Saniye Simla Özçelik
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Danimarka Kraliyet Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası EISSN: 2717-6916, DOI: 10.26650/jos.1265980
Kayıt Numarası cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_39d86b7a2dbb41e28925820dcf510687
Lokasyon DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notlar The shahname [book of kings] manuscripts, which are considered a kind of palace historiography of the Ottoman Empire, started semi-officially with Mehmed II and became a permanent state duty during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent with the establishment of the office of the shahname writings. Shahname manuscripts were institutionalized in the Ottoman Empire in the 1550s and ended in 1601, with five shahname writers having officially served in this function. This study examines the Shahinshahname of Sayyid Luqman, one of the 16th-century Ottoman shahname writers. Luqman’s work includes events between 982-989 AH (1574-1581 CE) in the first volume of a shahname devoted to Murad III and deals with the main events that started with Murad III’s accession to the throne until 1581, addressing especially the turbulent relations with the Safavid dynasty. Most of the events took place in Eastern Anatolia, Southern Caucasus, and Northwestern Iran during these conflicts. The work describes the events through their details and qualities and is especially important in terms of shedding a narrative light on the realities of the period in which the author lived. This study first briefly provides information about the birth and development of shahname writing in the Ottoman Empire before going on to examine Sayyid Luqman’s life, literary personality and works. The study will identify the content and orthographic features of the single surviving copy of the manuscript registered in Istanbul University Rare Works Library under FY 1404.
Görüntüle Sarkiyat mecmuasi, 2023-04 (42), p.339-360
Royal Danish Library
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