Iconographs of Power or Tools of Diplomacy? Ottoman Fethnames
2016; Brill; Volume: 20; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1163/15700658-12342505
ISSN1570-0658
Autores Tópico(s)Reformation and Early Modern Christianity
ResumoHistorians of Christian European diplomacy have tended to approach Ottoman diplomatic practice from a rather Eurocentric perspective in that they presuppose initial Ottoman non-involvement in the development of the modern diplomatic system followed by a reluctant adoption of it when faced with a period of economic, military and political decline. In this article I read two fethnames [victory missives] sent to the Queen of England, Elizabeth i to celebrate the Ottoman capture of Nagykanizsa (Kanije) castle in 1600 as a means by which the Ottoman state both performed and legitimized Ottoman sovereignty yet also provided an opportunity for political or diplomatic negotiation.
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