A Glance into Ottoman Bosnia
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تاريخ النشر: 01/04/2007
الناشر: دار الساقي للطباعة والنشر
نبذة الناشر:In 1839, at the age of twenty – two, Matija Mazuranic crossed the River Sava into Ottoman Bosnia on a secret political mission on behalf of the Illyrian national movement in his native Croatia, then part of the Habsburg Monarchy. After initial setbacks, he eventually reached his goal via principality ...of Serbia, since 1930 an autonomous entity within Ottoman Empire. For the Illyrians, both Bosnia and Serbia were kindred south Slav lands (albeit little known because of the militarized border that still separated Germany from Turkey) and, as such, key components of a future Illyrian association.
In this fascinating and sympathetic eyewitness account, Mažuranić records his encounters with Ottoman Bosnia society at every level- from peasants in the field mistaking him for a demon to townspeople in taverns and shops who often saw him as a strange and inferior being- culminating in the time he spent as a visitor attached to the pasha’s court. The author’s life was in danger on more than one occasion, from his perilous crossing into Serbia by boat to a nocturnal ordeal at the hands of a jealous father.
This unique record provides invaluable insight into the local customs, modes of speech and dress, and political, social and economic conditions of Ottoman Bosnia at the dawn of the reform period known as Tanzimat. إقرأ المزيد