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Harem Ghosts : What One Cemetery Can Tell Us about the Ottoman Empire

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In vivid and engaging style, Douglas Brookes uses the royal tomb of Sultan Mahmud II as a window onto the past, exploring the insights the tomb reveals about Ottoman culture in its splendid last decades.

Woven into the tale are the life stories of the Turkish royals and harem concubines interred in the mausoleum, and the illustrious Ottomans buried in the tomb's garden: the statesmen, admirals, generals, and palace eunuchs who ran the Ottoman Empire, but also the musicians, artists, and poets who shaped its cultural life. The first in-depth study of Istanbul's most prestigious burial ground, Harem Ghosts leads the reader through the enchanting site that began as the tomb for one monarch but evolved into the national pantheon of the Ottoman Empire - "the Ottoman Westminster Abbey" - at the heart of the city.

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Product Details
Markus Wiener Publishing Inc
1558766111 / 9781558766112
Paperback / softback
956.015
30/08/2016
United States
English
277 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
23 cm
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