Sectarianism and Statecraft in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire
Description
Examining sectarian divergence in the early modern Middle East, this study provides a fresh perspective on the Sunni-Shi'i division. It reveals how political and religious allegiances were fluid, strategically negotiated, and deeply embedded in governance, offering new insights into the complexities of imperial rule and cross-border entanglements.
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