

Morever, for Evliya Ottoman dynasty is subject to the medıa forship of the prophet and the saints (Evliya.) According to Evliya, Ottoman sultan is a ghazi a devout muslim and protector of the religion. In his perception, Ottoman rule portekes in divinity. Evliya Çelebi is a distinguished Ottoman loyal to the dynasty. It has been found that Evliya Çelebi´s account of the dynasty contains imformation the details of cultural setting of the perıod. Evliya, narrates very important historical and verbal accounts about Ottoman dynasty. An Ottoman Traveller: Selections from the Book of Travels of Evliy elebi. Evliya elebis Seyahatname mentions three sport. Evliya Celebi was the Orhan Pamuk of the 17th century, the Pepys of the. In this study, I explore the informatıon give in Seyahatnâme in regard to the Ottoman dynasty and its perception of it. Moreover, books on Turkish Sport History were examined and additional information was presented. In addition, Seyahatnâme is one of the main sources for the Ottoman dynasty its sultans and other member. Evliy visited Manisa on his way to the holy cities in 1671 and described it in great detail. This paper examines the social, cultural and political place of the Ottoman Empire in the wider world through a critical analysis of Book of Travels by the Ottoman traveller Evliya Çelebi, arguably the most influential travelogue in Ottoman history.

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His accounts are important because they offer a rare glimpse into life in the 17th-century Ottoman Empire.Seyahatnâme, written by Evliya Çelebi in 17th century, is an important work serving as a source-book for a variety of fields, such as literature, geography, architecture and art. The present monograph, volume IV in the series Evliy Çelebis Book of Travels, comprises Evliy s account of the West-Anatolian city of Manisa and the surrounding region. Çelebi mixes factual accounts of the places he visits with imaginative storytelling that enhanced the reader's sense of excitement in the adventure of travel. Çelebi was endlessly curious about other cultures, as his accounts in The Book of Travels demonstrate.

The Book of Travels (English translation 1834) The Seyahatname, or Book of Travels, which encompasses ten volumes, provides accounts of journeys from Çelebi's home in Constantinople to sites as far away as Greece, Syria, Austria, Russia, and Cairo, where he lived for many years.

Çelebi received an extensive education, but he was reluctant to settle into any profession that would limit his ability to travel. His father was a jeweler for the Ottoman court, and his mother was connected to the royal family. Evliya Çelebis Book of Travels: Land and People of the Ottoman Empire in the Seventeenth Century, Volume 4 Evliya Çelebi BRILL, 1999 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 325 pages 1 Review. Çelebi was born in 1611 into a wealthy family in Constantinople. Montenegro, Ohrid (Evliya Celebis Book of Travels), Brill Academic Pub. \( \newcommand\)Įvliya Çelebi (1611-1682) The Book of Travels Turkish Near East and Asia Mehmed Zilli, known as Evliya Çelebi, was a Muslim explorer who travelled the Ottoman Empire over the course of forty years and wrote about his experiences in the Seyahatname, or Book of Travels. 3 Robert Dankoff/ Robert Elsie, Evliya Celebi in Albania and Adjacent Regions: Kossovo.
