The Sultan's Seraglio by Ottaviano Bon

The Sultan's Seraglio by Ottaviano Bon

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From 1604 to 1607, Ottaviano Bon was the Venetian representative to Istanbul where he recorded every aspect of life at the Topkapi Palace. This title provides an account of the period of Ahmet I. It covers such topics such as: life in the harem; the exchange of gifts between Turkish and Western dignitaries; and the menu at official state banquets.

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The Sultan's Seraglio by Ottaviano Bon

From 1604 to 1607, Ottaviano Bon was the Venetian representative to Istanbul where he recorded every aspect of life at the Topkapi Palace. The result was published under the title, "The Sultan's Seraglio", and it provides an account of the period of Ahmet I. It covers such topics as: life in the harem; the exchange of gifts between Turkish and Western dignitaries; the menu at official state banquets; the buying of slaves in the weekly slave market; and the great religious festivals and circumcision ceremonies. All the various Ottoman hierarchy are described in great detail, including the viziers, the aghas and the "itchoglans", as also are the mutes and the clowns who were the Sultan's constant companions and accompanied him on boat trips down the Bosphorus to his palaces and gardens.
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ISBN 13 9780863560460
ISBN 10 0863560466
Title The Sultan's Seraglio
Author Ottaviano Bon
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Saqi Books
Year published 2001-02-14
Number of pages 165
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