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Side Emre
Texas A&M University
Occupation
Associate Professor
Contact

TX
United States
Discipline
History
Sub Areas
13th-18th Centuries
History Of Religion
Islamic Studies
Mediterranean Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
Mysticism/Sufi Studies
Ottoman Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Egypt
Iran
Turkey
Specialties
Ottoman Egypt 1517-1700 Halvetiye-Gulseniye
Ottoman Political And Religious History, 15th-17th
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
French (intermediate)
Persian (intermediate)
Turkish (native)
Ottoman (advanced)
Education
PhD | 2009 | History | The University of Chicago
Abstracts
Perspectives on the Ottoman imperial project in Egypt: The crossing paths of a messianic conqueror, Sultan Selim (d.1520), a Cairene saint/shah, Ibrahim-i Gulseni (d. 1534), and a Hanefi judge/Ottoman Literary Inspirations, Spiritual Heritage, and Crafting Piety: The Voices and Agendas of the Cairene Gül?eniye Dervishes, 16th and 17th centuries Being a “Fususi”: Muhyi-i Gülseni’s (d. 1603/1604 C.E.) Intellectual World and Defense of Ibn Al-Arabi On the Cusp of Divine Truths and the Everlasting Quest for Knowledge: The Intellectual World of Muhyi-i Gülşeni (d.1606) The "Ottoman Way" in Sixteenth Century Egypt: A Preliminary Analysis of Its Critics and Supporters Negotiated Piety: Interactions of the Khalwati-Gulshanis and Egyptian Sufis With Political Authority in 16th century Egypt “Mystical Cosmologies” in Early Modern Ottoman Sufi Literature: An Analysis of Letters, Numbers, and Diagrams A Perfect Vessel to Ignite the Imagination: The Use, Function, and Metaphors of Circular Diagrams in 16th century Ottoman Mystical Cosmologies