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Published by Istanbul: Eren Yayincilik, 1997., 1997
ISBN 10: 9757622524ISBN 13: 9789757622529
Seller: BOSPHORUS BOOKS, Istanbul, Turkey
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Hardcover. Condition: New. KANLIDERE, AHMET Reform within Islam: The Tajdid and Jadid movement among the Kazan Tatars (1809-1917). Conciliation or conflict? Istanbul: Eren Yayincilik, 1997. Large 8vo., 198, [2] p., ills. Original binding. New ISBN: 9757622524 CATALOG: Islamica KEYWORDS: Tatars Central Asia Russia Islam Crimea While Tatar reformism has attracted many scholars, its religious aspect has been neglected. A misleading portrait of the Tatar reformers is conveyed, by either underestimating their impact or overlooking their religious concerns. This study, therefore, is primarily concerned with the revivalist aspect of the Tatar renaissance and the effectiveness of the reformist Tatar 'ulama' in the transitional period of Tatar society. I wish to acknowledge my deep gratitude to Professor Edward A. Allworth and Professor Kathleen R. F. Burrill for their extremely valuable criticism, advice, and encouragement. I am also grateful to Professors Pierre Cachia, Richard W. Bulliet, Peter S. Cowe, and Mark L. Von Hagen. Their observations clarified issues and broadened my field of vision. I especially want to thank Pardis Minuchehr, who helped me a great deal with her critical questions and discussions, as well as Arye Barkai, Caroline Sawyer, Recep Senturk, and Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh for their comments. In addition, for their special courtesy in offering valuable pictures and visual sources important for this work, I want to thank in particular Professor Nadir Devlet and Dr. Nesrin Sariahmetoglu. This dissertation uses the following transliteration systems: 1. For Kazan Tatar in Arabic script, Professor Edward Allworth's Nationalities of the Soviet East: Publications and Writing Systems (New York and London: Columbia University Press,1971) .2. For the Russian Cyrillic alphabet, The Chicago Manual of Style system.3. For Ottoman Turkish and Modern Turkish and Arabic, the International Journal of Middle East Studies system. In the English transliteration of Arabic letters, a simplified system is used without diacritics, except for ' for 'ayn and ' for hamzah.
Published by Istanbul: Eren Yayincilik, 1997., Istanbul:, 1997
ISBN 10: 9757622427ISBN 13: 9789757622420
Seller: BOSPHORUS BOOKS, Istanbul, Turkey
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Soft cover. Condition: New. GYLLIUS, PETRUS Istanbul'un tarihi eserleri. Istanbul: Eren Yayincilik, 1997. Large 8vo., 215 p., ills. Paperback. New ISBN: 9757622427 CATALOG: Istanbul / Constantinople KEYWORDS: Istanbul - Constantinople Archaeology Byzantium Travel memories Petrus Gyllius, gunumuzden yaklasik 450 yil once ' kentlerin kralicesi ' Istanbul'a geldiginde eski izleri kolayca bulacagini umut ediyordu. Kentte kaldigi sure icinde Vitruvius'un sanatina yabanci olan halkin bir kenti ne dereceye kadar yikabilecegini ve sokaklarin yonune ozen gostermeksizin nasil rastgele doldurulabilecegini gordu; kent gunduzleri, geceleyin oldugundan daha karanlikti; gunduz yikimlar o kadar coktu ki kimse cocukken gordugunu yaslaninca tanimiyordu.
Published by Istanbul: Eren Yayincilik, 1997., Istanbul:, 1997
ISBN 10: 9757622672ISBN 13: 9789757622673
Seller: BOSPHORUS BOOKS, Istanbul, Turkey
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Hardcover. Condition: New. GULGONEN, AYAN Konya Cappadocia carpets, from the 17th to 19th centuries. In the TIEM and Gulgonen collections. Color analysis and text: Harald Bohmer, Recep Karadag. Technical analysis: Niels Ruter. Istanbul: Eren Yayincilik, 1997. 4to., 115, [1] p., 61 color ills. In English. Original binding. Dust wrapper. New ISBN: 9757622672 CATALOG: Turkish & Islamic arts KEYWORDS: Carpet Rug Turkish handicrafts Konya Cappadocia Collection Folklore Ottoman culture Anatolian carpets may be divided into three broad categories - Western, Central and Eastern - on the basis of their distinguishing regional features. The examples presented in this catalog are members of a collection of pieces that share common elements of design, pattern, color, and texture and that were woven, most probably between 17th and 19th centuries, in the region bounded by Konya, Karaman, and Nevsehir in Central Anatolia. Each one being a unique and original work of art, most of them having never been published before, all treated with modern concepts of conservation at textile museums and forming the most comprehensive group specific to this type and region, the collection appear as a unitary and coherent group. The main characteristics of these Konya-Cappadocia carpets which are closest to the kilims among Anatolian carpets in construction, purpose and shape, manifest itself in color and unique geometrical and traditional motives.