Workshop: Bringing Mughal and Ottoman History Together

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Date: November 10-12, 2014

Participants:
Alp Yücel Kaya (Ege University)
Başak Tuğ (İstanbul Bilgi University)
Dilek Akyalçın Kaya
Farhat Hasan (University of Delhi)
Ghulam A. Nadri (Georgia State University)
M. Erdem Kabadayı (İstanbul Bilgi University)
Najaf Haider (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Shireen Moosvi (Aligarh Muslim University)
Suraiya Faroqhi (İstanbul Bilgi University)
Şevket Pamuk (Boğaziçi University)
Tilottama Mukherjee (Jadawpur University)
Tülay Artan (Sabancı University)

Ottoman historians and their colleagues dealing with the early modern (in India: medieval) period have recently become more and more interested in each others’ work, and there are even attempts to teach Ottoman history at Delhi University and Mughal history at İstanbul Bilgi University.

While some research has been undertaken on travellers and pilgrims visiting the world inhabited by “the others”, a more important focus of interest are the parallel institutions developed by the two dynasties. While the parallels are intriguing, it is also clear that in two very different social and political contexts, similar institutions functioned in totally different ways.

PROGRAM: 

NOVEMBER 10
09.30 – 19.00 / santralistanbul Campus, Board of Trustees Meeting Room

NOVEMBER 11
14.30 – 20.00 / santralistanbul Campus, Board of Trustees Meeting Room

NOVEMBER 12
09.00 – 12.00 / Kuştepe Campus, Academic Board Meeting Room

NOVEMBER 12
14.30 – 19.00 / santralistanbul Campus, Board of Trustees Meeting Room

For further information please contact: 
Zeynep Gökçe: zeynep.gokce@bilgi.edu.tr