Some Remarks on the Organization of Ottoman Society in the Early Modern Period: The Question of "Legal Dualism" and Societal Structures (CROSBI ID 43340)
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Some Remarks on the Organization of Ottoman Society in the Early Modern Period: The Question of "Legal Dualism" and Societal Structures
Organization of Ottoman society and its structures depended upon the configuration of Ottoman law, which was subdivided into two main spheres, i.e., Islamic and sultanic law. The state was guided by its own pragmatic interests and often neglected certain principles of Islamic law on behalf of sultanic law. However, the primacy of Islam and its essentials were never brought into question.
Ottoman Empire, Islamic Law, Sutlanic Law, Ottoman Society, historiography
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Perspectives on Ottoman Studies. Papers from the 18th Symposium of the International Committee of Pre-Ottoman and Ottoman Studies (CIEPO) at the University of Zagreb 2008
Čaušević, Ekrem, Moačanin, Nenad, Kursar, Vjeran
Berlin: LIT Verlag
2010.
978-3-643-10851-7