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Spiritual Subjects: Central Asian Pilgrims and the Ottoman Hajj at the End of Empire

Spiritual Subjects: Central Asian Pilgrims and the Ottoman Hajj at the End of Empire

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ISBN10: 1503610179
ISBN13: 9781503610170
Publisher: Stanford Univ Pr
Published: Mar 10 2020
Pages: 272
Weight: 1.25
Height: 1.00 Width: 6.30 Depth: 9.10
Language: English

At the turn of the twentieth century, thousands of Central Asians made the annual pilgrimage to Mecca. Traveling long distances, many lived for extended periods in Ottoman cities dotting the routes. Though technically foreigners, these Muslim colonial subjects often blurred the lines between pilgrims and migrants. Not quite Ottoman, and not quite foreign, Central Asians became the sultan's spiritual subjects. Their status was continually negotiated by Ottoman statesmen as attempts to exclude foreign Muslim nationals from the body politic were compromised by a changing international legal order and the caliphate's ecumenical claims.

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