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9 Making Jerusalem Ottoman Amy Singer 123
10 Ibrahim ibn Khidr al-Qaramani: A Merchant and Urban
Notable of Early Ottoman Aleppo Charles Wilkins 137
11 Mihrimah Sultan: A Princess Constructs Ottoman
Dynastic Identity Christine Isom-Verhaaren 150
Part III. 17th through 18th Centuries | Upheaval and
Transformation: From Conquest to Administrative State
12 The Sultan’s Advisors and Their Opinions on the Identity
of the Ottoman Elite, 1580–1653 Linda T. Darling 171
13 Fleeing “the Vomit of Infidelity”: Borders, Conversion,
and Muslim Women’s Agency Eric Dursteler 182
14 Policing Morality: Crossing Gender and Communal Boundaries
in an Age of Political Crisis and Religious Controversy
Fariba Zarinebaf 194
15 Leaving France, “Turning Turk,” Becoming Ottoman:
The Transformation of Comte Claude-Alexandre de Bonneval
into Humbaraci Ahmed Pasha Julia Landweber 209
16 Out of Africa, into the Palace: The Ottoman Chief
Harem Eunuch Jane Hathaway 225
17 The Province Goes to the Center: The Case of Hadjiyorgakis
Kornesios, Dragoman of Cyprus Antonis Hadjikyriacou 239
Part IV. 19th through 20th Centuries | Modernity, Mass Politics,
and Nationalism: From Empire to Nation-State
18 Ruler Visibility, Modernity, and Ethnonationalism in the
Late Ottoman Empire Darin N. Stephanov 259
19 Muslims’ Contributions to Science and Ottoman Identity
M. Alper Yalçınkaya 272
20 Migrants, Revolutionaries, and Spies: Surveillance, Politics,
and Ottoman Identity in the United States David Gutman 284