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The Crisis of Kingship in Late Medieval Islam: Persian Emigres and the Making of Ottoman Sovereignty
Christopher Markiewicz
History and Cultures
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Late Medieval Period
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Sovereignty
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Kingship
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Ottoman
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Persian
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Medieval Islam
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Empire
66%
Ottoman Empire
66%
Sultanate of Oman
66%
Early Modern Period
33%
Muslims
33%
16th Century
33%
Political Landscape
33%
15th Century
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Statesman
33%
Major Powers
33%
West Asia
33%
Sovereign Authority
33%
Arts and Humanities
Crisis
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Ottoman
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Kingship
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emigres
100%
Medieval Islam
100%
Empire
66%
Ottoman Empire
66%
Global
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Scholars
33%
Regional
33%
Conception
33%
Islamic
33%
Departure
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15th century
33%
16th century
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Early Modern Period
33%
statesman
33%
West Asia
33%
Stature
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