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

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

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examines the paradoxes of nationality reform and pan-Islamic politics in late Ottoman history. Lâle Can unravels how imperial belonging was wrapped up in deeply symbolic instantiations of religion, as well as prosaic acts and experiences that paved the way to integration into Ottoman communities. A complex system of belonging emerged—one where it was possible for a Muslim to be both, by law, a foreigner and a subject of the Ottoman sultan-caliph. This panoramic story informs broader transregional and global developments, with important implications for how we make sense of subjecthood in the last Muslim empire and the legacy of religion in the Turkish Republic.
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