Prohibition of Sunni-Shi'i Marriages in the Ottoman Empire: A Study of Ideologies
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Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University, New York
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: 1999
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III, 198p.
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UMI Microform 9916888
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Ph.D
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, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University, New York
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Ideologies of Hegemony .- The Orthodox/Heterodox Dialectic; The Defining Moments; The Kizilbas in Ottoman Rhetoric; The Production of anti-Kizilbas Fetvas .- The Ottoman Dilemma: Authority in a Divided Ummet; Classical Theory of State in Islam and the Problem of Inter-Muslim Territorial Division; Ottoman Claims to Universal Legitimacy .- Buyruldu-i Ali; The Rhetoric of Heresy within the Framework of National Ideology; State Relations with the Ilmiye; The Treaties of Erzurum .- Conversion; Shi'i Propaganda; Sunni Counter-Propaganda .- Subjecthood to Citizenship; Citizenship and Marriage; Confusion and Contradictions; Procedures and Punishments; Disposition of estates; Loyalty of the Army .- Continuity and Change.