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Butrus Abu-Manneh
Publikováno v:
Turkish Historical Review. 8:203-218
In the first quarter of the nineteenth century Ottoman society, especially in cities suffered from a dichotomy. On the one hand there existed for several centuries the Bektaşi which was heterodox order. But in the eighteenth century there started to
Autor:
Butrus Abu-Manneh
Publikováno v:
Turkish Historical Review. 6:117-137
This article suggests dividing the Tanzimat period into two phases each run by a different elite. Phase one extended from 1839 to 1854 and phase two between 1855 and 1871 after which the Sublime Porte entered a few years of instability. The tradition
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Butrus Abu-Manneh
Publikováno v:
Welt des Islams. 53:1-25
The article offers a fresh look at the career of Murād al-Bukhārī (d. 1720), one of the most influential Sufi leaders of the Middle East in the late 17th/early 18th century. By origin from Samarqand, he was initiated into the Naqshbandiyya-Mujaddi
Autor:
Butrus Abu-Manneh
Publikováno v:
Turkish Historical Review. 4:119-134
The establishment of the autonomous Mutasarrifiyya of Mount Lebanon in 1861 introduced a major factor into the political life of Syria. The Porte under Ali and Fuad Paşas responded to the challenge that the Mutasarrifiyya posed by uniting the two pr
Autor:
Butrus Abu-Manneh
Publikováno v:
Tarih Kültür ve Sanat Araştırmaları Dergisi, Vol 1, Iss 3, Pp 182-188 (2012)
Autor:
Butrus Abu-Manneh
Publikováno v:
Turkish Historical Review. 1:1-24
The war that Mehmed Ali Pasa of Egypt waged against his suzerain, Sultan Mahmud II in 1831 is often presented as motivated by the Pasa's intention to annex Syria. This paper argues that it was a war for self defence and for achieving tenure in Egypt
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Butrus Abu-Manneh
Publikováno v:
Arabica. 50:79-95
Sayh Hasan al-'Attār, a young 'ālim of al-Azhar, left Egypt for the Ottoman-Turkish lands in 1803. He stayed there for seven years before moving to Damascus in 1810 where he stayed for the next three and a half years. In late 1813 he joined the Ha
Autor:
Butrus Abu-Manneh
Publikováno v:
Die Welt des Islams. 43:303-308
Autor:
Butrus Abu-Manneh
A study on the role of sunni-orthodox Islam in the Ottoman Empire between 1826 and 1876.
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Knut S. Vikør, M.E. Yapp, Eugene Rogan, J.S. Nielsen, Oliver Leaman, Latimah S. Peerwani, Bruce B. Lawrence, Hugh S. Galford, J. Derek Latham, Jan Schmidt, Abdul‐Karim Rafeq, Augustus Richard Norton, Janine A. Clark, Marilyn Booth, Norman N. Lewis, Derek Hopwood, Charles D. Smith, Butrus Abu‐Manneh, Musa Budeiri, Raymond A. Hinnebusch, Ulrich H. Brunnhuber, L.S. Schilcher, Andrew Rathmell, David McDowall, Peter Clark, Michael Adams, Deborah A. Kapchan, C.R. Pennell, Mordechai Abir, N. McBeath, Simon Murden, Haleh Afshar, I. Metin Kunt, Donald Quataert, Emine Onaran Incirlioğlu, Bruce Borthwick, Delia Cortese, David Waines, James E. Montgomery, René R. Khawam, Doris Kilias, Farida Abu‐Haidar, Robert Irwin, Robert Hillenbrand
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. 22:135-214