

This project examines the formation ofĪnatolian Islamic society through the extensive but largely unstudied literary evidence it has bequeathed us in the form of numerous Arabic, Persian and Turkish manuscripts.

Little understood, even though these transformations gave birth to the Ottoman Empire, which played a vital role in shaping European history, and ultimately Turkey itself which remains a dynamic if much debated force in the modern world. Very little is known of the spread of Islam in the region, and the nature both of the religion and culture of Muslim Anatolia is Whereas previous research has concentrated almost exclusively on conversion, this study also emphasises the importance of acculturation to Islam, and thus seeks to understand the processes through which Islamic culture took root among the recently converted Turkish as well as Christian populations. Summary This project studies the transformation of Anatolia from a Christian to a majority Muslim society over the period c.

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