Orthodox Christians and Muslims in Cappadocia: local interactions in an Ottoman countryside (1839-1923)

"This book traces the history of everyday relations of Greek-Orthodox Christians and Muslims of Cappadocia, an Ottoman countryside inhabited by various ethno-religious groups, either sharing the same settlements, or living in neighbouring villages. Based on Ottoman state archives, testimonies c...

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Published in:Christians and Jews in Muslim societies
Main Author: De Tapia, Aude Aylin (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2023]
In: Christians and Jews in Muslim societies (volume 9)
Series/Journal:Christians and Jews in Muslim societies volume 9
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Cappadocia / Orthodox Church / Islam / Interfaith dialogue / History 1839-1923
Further subjects:B Middle East / Generals / HISTORY
B Social History / HISTORY
B Islam Relations Orthodox Eastern Church
B RELIGION / Ecumenism
B Social & Cultural History
B Middle Eastern history
B Religious Tolerance (Turkey) (Cappadocia) History
B Interfaith Relations
B Cappadocia (Turkey) Religion 19th century
B Asia / Generals / HISTORY
B Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
B Cappadocia (Turkey) Ethnic relations
B Cappadocia (Turkey) Religion 20th century
B Turkey History Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918
B Orthodox Eastern Church Relations Islam
B RELIGION / Comparative Religion
B SOCIAL SCIENCE / Generals / Ethnic Studies
B Geschichte des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens
B Interreligiöse Beziehungen
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Summary:"This book traces the history of everyday relations of Greek-Orthodox Christians and Muslims of Cappadocia, an Ottoman countryside inhabited by various ethno-religious groups, either sharing the same settlements, or living in neighbouring villages. Based on Ottoman state archives, testimonies collected by the Centre of Asia Minor Studies, and various pre-1923 hand-written and printed sources mostly in Ottoman- and Karamanli-Turkish, and Greek, the study covers the period from 1839 to 1923 and proposes an anthropological perspective on everyday cross-religious interactions. It focuses on questions such as identification and mapping of communities, sharing of space and resources, use of languages, and religiosity in the context of conversions and of shared sacred spaces and beliefs to investigate everyday realities of a multireligious rural society which disappeared with the fall of the Empire"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004547703
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004547704