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Diplomacy at Constantinople in Comparative Perspective

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Diplomacy and culture at the Ottoman Court
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Using diplomatic reports, this talk discusses the cultural relativism at play when diplomats moved between the Ottoman court and other Islamic courts in India and north Africa.

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Diplomacy and culture at the Ottoman Court
People
Tracey Sowerby
Keywords
Moroccan ambassador
Thomas Roe
Mughal Court
Ottoman court
cultural relativism
Department: Faculty of History
Date Added: 07/04/2017
Duration: 00:09:38

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