Karbala in 16th and 17th centuries according the Ottoman document | ||
AL-SSBET JORNAL | ||
Article 1, Volume 1, Issue 3, May 2018, Pages 81-91 | ||
Author | ||
Dr. Emad Abd AL-Salam Raoof | ||
Abstract | ||
Abstrsct It was natural that the annexation of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent Iraq to the Ottoman Empire lead to that this variable is reflected on the holy shrines in Najaf and Karbala conditions, it has sought the Ottomans to the interest in them confirmation that enter Iraq in Nzaq new Alssetrh will not change the estimate unique position of these scenes on the other hand, the interest that they continue to demonstrate will, at our discretion, to ensure the loyalty of Alenkjerih troops (Janissaries), especially after the troops refused to go in fighting the Safavids in the reign of Sultan Selim I, on the basis that the fighting were not justified by the motives legitimacy We declared war, and we can add to this the desire of Sultan Suleiman to show himself the protector and perennial holy sights, like his enemies Safavids, and then the last two losing one of their arguments in the annexation of Iraq to their new state, and moreover, the Ottomans themselves were carrying, like all Muslims first, then the influence of Sufi Second, especially Dervishes and Albekta_ah recognition spiritually high family of the house, and out of respect for the special Mhahdhm in Iraq. | ||
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