
NEAF Saturday Seminar series | From Cordoba to Kashgar – 6
“From Cordoba to Kashgar: Islamic Cultures and the Wider World” | Saturday Seminar Series
The Sublime Porte: The Ottomans
Dr Kate da Costa
This dynasty, founded in 1299 upon the fall of the Seljuks, gradually expanded across the emirates of Anatolia, until the capture of Constantinople in 1453 by Mehmet II ushered in the period of Empire. At its height, in 1683, the Ottoman Empire reached from Algiers to the Caspian, and from Budapest to Yemen. In the late Middle Ages, the Ottoman navy dominated the Mediterranean and Red Seas, and its shipyards could produce a warship a day. Western European nations could not access the Silk Road or the overseas routes to the east, a situation which encourage exploration westward across the Atlantic. Although after the defeat at Vienna in 1683 the Ottoman Empire was essentially defensive and in decline, it still comprised a huge area, with over 30 million inhabitants. Although much reduced in size in the 19th century, the Sultanate did not come to an end until World War I.
We will concentrate on the changing relationship between the Ottomans and Europe, from Ottoman dominance in military and academic spheres (combining Arabic, Classical and Chinese sciences and engineering), Ottoman religious tolerance, and mutual engagement through art, music and design in the 16th to 19th centuries.
About the series
- The lectures will be held remotely via Zoom.
- The lecture will start at 10am with a break at 10.45, then the second lecture will begin at 11 am and finish at 11.45.
- The lecturer will be available to answer questions at the end of each session.
- The cost of the series is:
- Members: $20 per session. All 6 sessions: $100
- Non-members $30 per session. All 6 sessions: $150
- All students are free
- A minimum of 20 is required for each lecture for this series to run – our upper limit is 300 per lecture.
- Once payment is received a receipt and Meeting ID and password will be sent to you.
- To avoid this being passed onto anyone who has not paid, participants will be matched against a list by their screen name to ensure they are a financial participant. Please ensure your zoom screen name correctly identifies you or telephone number if you are connecting via telephone and add this in the area provided when you book.
Booking
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About the series
NEAF has for a number of years presented weekend lecture series in which our aim has been to provide general background to those interested in Western Asia and its areas of influence. Walk through the palaces of the Alhambra in Granada in air perfumed from their gardens. Stand in the vast maidan in Isfahan overawed by the brilliant tiles of the Imam Mosque. Hear the Mu’adhan call midday prayers in the great court of the Umayyad mosque in Damascus. Climb the stairs to the ‘jewelled’ tombs of the Timur and his descendants in Samarkand. Wander the courts and chambers of the Topkapi in Istanbul, wondering at the treasures they hold. Within these places you are surrounded by the glories of Islamic culture.
These sites are among the outstanding examples of Islamic culture that will be discussed in their general context during a series of lectures in October and November 2020. In this series of lectures we aim to give an overview of the different Islamic cultures that have influenced the West over almost 1500 years. It will explore the various aspects of the material culture of different areas following the arrival of Islam and how these have influenced the non-Islamic cultures that co-exist with them. These influences may be in the architecture, the sciences, the decorative arts and in technology. This series will start on Saturday 10 October 2020 and will run for six weeks. Please note this is a re-run of our very popular Islamic series presented in 2017 (which sold out very quickly). It is our pleasure to offer this series on zoom to any newcomers or if you wish to revisit this fascinating era of Islamic culture.
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Hosted by the Near Eastern Archaeology Foundation (NEAF)
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