In a lucidly argued study of military society in Ottoman Egypt, Jane Hathaway contends that the basic framework within which this elite operated was the household, a conglomerate of patron-client ties.
In a lucidly argued study of military society in Ottoman Egypt, Jane Hathaway contends that the basic framework within which this elite operated was the household, a conglomerate of patron-client ties.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1. Egypt's place in the Ottoman Empire Part I. The Household and its Place in Ottoman Egypt's History: 2. The household 3. Transformations in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Egyptian society 4. The emergence and partnership of the Qazdagli and Jalfi households 5. The ascendancy of Ibrahim Kahya al-Qazdagli and the emergence of the Qazdagli Beylicate Part II. Qazdagli Household-Building Strategies: 6. Marriage alliances and the role of women in the household 7. Property and commercial partnerships 8. The Qazdaglis and the Chief Black eunuch 9. Conclusions.
Introduction 1. Egypt's place in the Ottoman Empire Part I. The Household and its Place in Ottoman Egypt's History: 2. The household 3. Transformations in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Egyptian society 4. The emergence and partnership of the Qazdagli and Jalfi households 5. The ascendancy of Ibrahim Kahya al-Qazdagli and the emergence of the Qazdagli Beylicate Part II. Qazdagli Household-Building Strategies: 6. Marriage alliances and the role of women in the household 7. Property and commercial partnerships 8. The Qazdaglis and the Chief Black eunuch 9. Conclusions.
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