Living in the Ottoman Realm. Empire and Identity, 13th to 20th Centuries
184 | Fleeing “the Vomit of Infidelity” Contrary winds forced the fleet to remain in Milos for several days; when the winds chan ...
Dursteler|185 significant influence with the Venetian patrician officials who governed Corfu, as well as extensive connections i ...
186 | Fleeing “the Vomit of Infidelity” Aissè, now known by her Christian name Margherita, reversed the more commonplace practic ...
Dursteler|187 the women on board his ship in the first place, because they “impede[d] the ex- ecution of public decrees since th ...
188 | Fleeing “the Vomit of Infidelity” The mass mobilization of Venetian resources did not fully begin until Bailo Contarini’s ...
Dursteler|189 to consider themselves Muslim, the law nonetheless obliged them to remain in their birth faith. As for Margherita, ...
190 | Fleeing “the Vomit of Infidelity” on how to proceed, Contarini took matters into his own hands to resolve “this most thorn ...
Dursteler|191 29 July 1637, Corfu A woman dressed in monastic clothes who said she was 37 years of age was summoned, and she was ...
192 | Fleeing “the Vomit of Infidelity” Asked then about the reason why she embarked with her daughters, as she claimed, on the ...
Dursteler|193 Notes . “Cariche da mar: Processi” [Charges from March: Processes], n.d., b. 5, Archivio di Stato di Venezia, Ven ...
Policing Morality Crossing Gender and Communal Boundaries in an Age of Political Crisis and Religious Controversy Fariba Zari ...
Zarinebaf|195 IV (r. 1648–1687), which was a time when the disciplining of minorities, women, and even a valide sultan were view ...
196 | Policing Morality Sabbatai Zevi (1625–1676) was born to an originally Greek Ashkenazi mer- chant family in Izmir. His fath ...
Zarinebaf|197 non-Muslims. They also resulted in attempts to restrict the power and influence of women even at the highest level ...
198 | Policing Morality extraordinary power. The seventeenth century, therefore, has often been referred to as the era of the su ...
Zarinebaf|199 in the harem to be concerned with imperial governance. The grand vizier ad- dressed her as “sultanim, devletlu efe ...
200 | Policing Morality taxes on artisans and paid the salaries of the Janissaries in debased coins. The rebellious Janissaries ...
Zarinebaf|201 her hiding places through a closet. One of her assailants, Kuçuk Mehmed Agha, found her and dragged her out by her ...
202 | Policing Morality strangled by the Chief Black Eunuch Div Süleyman Agha. He did it by twist- ing her braids around her nec ...
Zarinebaf|203 the woman and the Jew out of prison and buried them in the ditch up to their arms. The crowd then started to throw ...
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