Mirza Makhdum Between Two Worlds: A Safavid Sadr in the Ottoman World and His Refutation of the Qizi

By: Şahin, Rümeysa NurMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: İstanbul Yeditepe Yayınevi 2021 Edition: First editionDescription: 104 pages 13,5 x 21ISBN: 9786257705134Subject(s): Qizilbash (Turkic people) | Turkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918Summary: Mirza Makhdum was one of the most interesting characters of Ottoman history. He was a high-ranking bureaucrat in the Safavid State, but after taking refuge in the Ottoman Empire, he began a career as a judge in Diyarbakir, Tripoli and Haramayn in the late sixteenth century. He lived with a dilemma not only in the countries in which he lived, but also in his family life. Since, his mother’s side is Sunni, his father’s side is Shi’a. His work on the Qizilbash titled Al-Nawaki? li-Bunyan al-Rawafi? is crucial to understand the era. This study indicates the identity crisis of Mirza Makhdum via investigating the Sunni-Shia conflict through the eyes of a scholar and tries to understand how a scholar from Iran has reached high ranks in the Ottoman Empire. Also, this study provides an exciting opportunity to understand the Safavid policy in the sixteenth century, the bureaucracy in the ilmiye class and the attitude of the Ottoman bureaucrats towards the Safavid scholars.
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Mirza Makhdum was one of the most interesting characters of Ottoman history. He was a high-ranking bureaucrat in the Safavid State, but after taking refuge in the Ottoman Empire, he began a career as a judge in Diyarbakir, Tripoli and Haramayn in the late sixteenth century. He lived with a dilemma not only in the countries in which he lived, but also in his family life. Since, his mother’s side is Sunni, his father’s side is Shi’a. His work on the Qizilbash titled Al-Nawaki? li-Bunyan al-Rawafi? is crucial to understand the era.
This study indicates the identity crisis of Mirza Makhdum via investigating the Sunni-Shia conflict through the eyes of a scholar and tries to understand how a scholar from Iran has reached high ranks in the Ottoman Empire. Also, this study provides an exciting opportunity to understand the Safavid policy in the sixteenth century, the bureaucracy in the ilmiye class and the attitude of the Ottoman bureaucrats towards the Safavid scholars.