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Monks in Kaftans. Bosnian Franciscans, Robes of Honour, and Ottoman Sumptuary Laws
Monks in Kaftans. Bosnian Franciscans, Robes of Honour, and Ottoman Sumptuary Laws // Life on the Ottoman Border: Essays in Honour of Nenad Moačanin / Kursar, Vjeran (ur.).
Zagreb: Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu ; FF Press, 2022. str. 143-166 doi:10.17234/9789531759847.9
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Naslov
Monks in Kaftans. Bosnian Franciscans, Robes of
Honour, and
Ottoman Sumptuary Laws
Autori
Kursar, Vjeran
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Life on the Ottoman Border: Essays in Honour of Nenad Moačanin
Urednik/ci
Kursar, Vjeran
Izdavač
Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu ; FF Press
Grad
Zagreb
Godina
2022
Raspon stranica
143-166
ISBN
978-953-175-857-4
Ključne riječi
Ottoman Empire, Bosnian Franciscans, Sumptuary Laws, Robe of Honour
Sažetak
In the Ottoman Empire, bestowing ceremonial robe of honour (kaftân or hil‘at) represented acceptance into state service or promotion. This Ottoman tradition indicated both a sign of loyalty and favour as well as an expression of a hierarchical relationship between a giver and a receiver. Kaftâns and hil‘ats were bestowed on state officials and religious dignitaries, as well as, occasionally, on foreign diplomats, vassals, and other foreign dignitaries. Several examples of bestowing of robe of honour on the Franciscan leaders indicate that they were, at least occasionally, officially treated and recognized as state servants. This was a significant exception to sharia-based sumptuary laws, which ban wearing of luxury and Muslim-style clothing to non- Muslims.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Povijest