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" Education, early Ottoman - Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE "


Document Type : AL
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 1061495
Doc. NO : ALei1892
Main Entry : Zilfi, Madeline C.
Title & Author : Education, early Ottoman - Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE\ Zilfi, Madeline C.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
Note : (1,622 words)
Abstract : In the early Ottoman Empire, up until the modernising reforms of the nineteenth century, and with the exception of children’s Qurʾān schools (mektep, maktab, kuttāb) , formal education for Muslims was essentially male and effectively divided between two distinct vocational expectations. The empire’s system of religious colleges, medrese s ( madrasa s), prepared youths for religious careers. Their more secular counterparts, the schools of the imperial palaces (Enderun-i Hümayun Mektebi, Enderūn-i Humāyūn Mektebi) in Edirne and Istanbul, groomed young men for positions in the imperial household or its
Subject : Islam.
electronic file name : ALei1892.pdf
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