![]() Medina (Saudi Arabia) - Description and travel. Includes bibliographical references and indexĮvliya Çelebi, 1611?-1682? - Travel - Saudi Arabia - Medina. ![]() This book offers a transliteration of the relevant passages on the basis of several Ottoman manuscripts, as well as an English translation made by Robert Dankoff.-Publisher's website The Intimate Life of an Ottoman Statesman, Melek Ahmed Pasha (1588-1662): As Portrayed in Evliya Celebis Book of Travels (Seyahat-name) (SUNY series in Medieval Middle East History) at. Evliya Cȩlebi provides the readers with valuable information not only on the city itself, but also on its environs. It is mainly based on the travel diaries of Evliya Çelebi, the well-known Ottoman traveler and courtier. ![]() It includes first-hand information on the administrative, historical, cultural, traditional and etymological structure of the city, and on everyday life in Medina during the seventeenth century. Seyahatname (The Book of Travels), a ten-volume, first-person narrative, is one of the few accounts of the seventeenth-century Ottoman world and its periphery. Students should write an essay on travel in the Ottoman world reflecting on. This book offers a critical edition of the section from Evliya's Travels about Medina. Evliya Celebi, An Ottoman Traveller: Selections from the Book of Travels of. 6Įvliya Cȩlebi, the famous Ottoman traveller of the seventeenth century, visited many countries under the sovereignity of the Ottoman Empire in Europe, Asia and Africa, including the Mecca and Medina.
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