Osmanlı Diplomasisinde Mihmandar Geleneği

The appointment of persons to guide diplomatic guests in which country they are present at is a very old tradition in interstate relations. This tradition, seen in both western and eastern diplomacy, was applied in the Ottoman State within the framework of Ottoman state traditions and diplomacy. For...

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Main Author: Mustafa CAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hale Şıvgın 2019-12-01
Series:Gazi Akademik Bakış
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/884360
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spelling doaj-8d625e567ead4e53a5b6c8d61c3973922020-11-25T02:16:37ZengHale ŞıvgınGazi Akademik Bakış1307-97781309-51372019-12-011325267285Osmanlı Diplomasisinde Mihmandar GeleneğiMustafa CAN0Gazi ÜniversitesiThe appointment of persons to guide diplomatic guests in which country they are present at is a very old tradition in interstate relations. This tradition, seen in both western and eastern diplomacy, was applied in the Ottoman State within the framework of Ottoman state traditions and diplomacy. For this reason, officials named mihmandar have been appointed in order to deal with official guests from foreign countries. Since it is thought that the mihmandars represent the dignity of Ottoman State in the face of foreign guests, selection of mihmandars has been meticulous. Generally selected from the palace officials, mihmandars were interested in hosting the diplomatic guests coming to the Ottoman lands and their needs as long as they were in the country and providing the coordination between the institutions in this regard. In this context, this practice contains important sections in terms of Ottoman state and diplomacy tradition and has a distinctive feature of the Ottoman State from other contemporary states.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/884360ottoman statediplomacyguestmihmandartradition
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Osmanlı Diplomasisinde Mihmandar Geleneği
Gazi Akademik Bakış
ottoman state
diplomacy
guest
mihmandar
tradition
author_facet Mustafa CAN
author_sort Mustafa CAN
title Osmanlı Diplomasisinde Mihmandar Geleneği
title_short Osmanlı Diplomasisinde Mihmandar Geleneği
title_full Osmanlı Diplomasisinde Mihmandar Geleneği
title_fullStr Osmanlı Diplomasisinde Mihmandar Geleneği
title_full_unstemmed Osmanlı Diplomasisinde Mihmandar Geleneği
title_sort osmanlı diplomasisinde mihmandar geleneği
publisher Hale Şıvgın
series Gazi Akademik Bakış
issn 1307-9778
1309-5137
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The appointment of persons to guide diplomatic guests in which country they are present at is a very old tradition in interstate relations. This tradition, seen in both western and eastern diplomacy, was applied in the Ottoman State within the framework of Ottoman state traditions and diplomacy. For this reason, officials named mihmandar have been appointed in order to deal with official guests from foreign countries. Since it is thought that the mihmandars represent the dignity of Ottoman State in the face of foreign guests, selection of mihmandars has been meticulous. Generally selected from the palace officials, mihmandars were interested in hosting the diplomatic guests coming to the Ottoman lands and their needs as long as they were in the country and providing the coordination between the institutions in this regard. In this context, this practice contains important sections in terms of Ottoman state and diplomacy tradition and has a distinctive feature of the Ottoman State from other contemporary states.
topic ottoman state
diplomacy
guest
mihmandar
tradition
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/884360
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