Ottoman chronicles

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Ottoman chronicles are historical narratives written by court-appointed or affiliated historians of the Ottoman Empire, documenting political events, dynastic affairs, and military campaigns from an imperial perspective.

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Label Occurrences
Ottoman chronicles canonical 6
Aşıkpaşazade’s history 1
Ottoman chroniclers 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman historiography
historical source
historiographical genre
narrative history
createdBy court-affiliated historians
court-appointed historians
documents court ceremonies
diplomatic relations
dynastic affairs
imperial legislation
military campaigns
political events
provincial revolts
succession struggles
employedBy Ottoman court NERFINISHED
Ottoman sultans NERFINISHED
geographicFocus Anatolia NERFINISHED
Eastern Mediterranean NERFINISHED
North Africa NERFINISHED
the Balkans NERFINISHED
the Middle East NERFINISHED
hasBias elite perspective
pro-dynastic bias
hasFunction didactic moral exempla
legitimization of dynastic rule
propagandistic representation of power
recording imperial memory
hasLanguage Arabic
Ottoman Turkish NERFINISHED
Persian
hasPerspective imperial perspective
hasSourceType primary source for Ottoman studies
includesGenre annalistic narrative
campaign narrative
dynastic biography
relatedTo Byzantine chronicles
Islamic court historiography
Persian court chronicles
timePeriodCovered 14th century
15th century
16th century
17th century
18th century
19th century
usedBy modern historians of the Ottoman Empire
usedFor reconstructing Ottoman political history
studying Ottoman court culture
studying Ottoman ideology
usedIn Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED

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Auspicious Incident describedBySource Ottoman chronicles
Malhun Hatun mentionedIn Ottoman chronicles
Yıldırım usedIn Ottoman chronicles
this entity surface form: Ottoman historiography
Gülçiçek Hatun mentionedIn Ottoman chronicles
Kayı tribe documentedIn Ottoman chronicles
this entity surface form: Aşıkpaşazade’s history
the Lawgiver usedBy Ottoman chronicles
this entity surface form: Ottoman chroniclers
Mahidevran Sultan describedBySource Ottoman chronicles