Ottomanic
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]Ottomanic (comparative more Ottomanic, superlative most Ottomanic)
- Characteristic of or pertaining to the Ottomans or the Ottoman Empire.
- 1987, Middle East journal of anaesthesiology - Volume 9, page 144:
- Jordan followed the Ottomanic state politically, scientifically, military and economically which meant that the scientific movement lost its originality and was restricted on following the heritage of previous Islamic product.
- 2008, Marko Miljanov Popovich, Honor and Heroism, page 12:
- Depending on the sultan and the local pasha, the times would be more Ottomanic or more Islamic.
- 2017, Önder Çakirtaş, “Mustapha and Greville: Constructing Anglo-Ottoman Displomacy and Machiavellian Identities in Early Modern English Drama”, in Önder Çakirtaş, editor, Ideological Messaging and the Role of Political Literature, page 146:
- Recently, there have been several books which attempt an overview of Islamic and Ottomanic theories in early modern British literary studies.