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Constructing Ottoman Beneficence eBook

An Imperial Soup Kitchen In Jerusalem

by Amy Singer
language: english
Publisher: State University of New York Press, February of 2012 ‧
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Presents the political, social, and cultural context behind Ottoman charity.

Ottoman charitable endowments (waqf) constituted an enduring monument to imperial beneficence and were important instruments of policy. One type of endowment, the public soup kitchen (imaret) served travelers, scholars, pious mystics, and local indigents alike. Constructing Ottoman Beneficence examines the political, social, and cultural context for founding these public kitchens. It challenges long-held notions about the nature of endowments and explores for the first time how Ottoman modes of beneficence provide an important paradigm for understanding universal questions about the nature of charitable giving.

A typical and well-documented example was the imaret of Hasseki Hurrem Sultan, wife of Sultan Süleyman I, in Jerusalem. The imaret operated at the confluence of imperial endowment practices and Ottoman food supply policies, while also exemplifying the role of imperial women as benefactors. Through its operations, the imaret linked imperial Ottoman and local Palestinian interests, integrating urban and rural economies.

Constructing Ottoman Beneficence

An Imperial Soup Kitchen In Jerusalem

by Amy Singer

Property Description
ISBN: 9780791488768
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date: February of 2012
Language: English
Pages: 240
Format: eBook
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Collection: Suny Series In Near Eastern Studies
Categories: eBooks in English > Faith & Religion > Islam and Mohammedanism
eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Sociology
EAN: 9780791488768
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