Diplomatic Ceremonial of the 18th Century in the Ottoman Empire throught the Eyes of Russian Diplomats
Table of contents
Share
QR
Metrics
Diplomatic Ceremonial of the 18th Century in the Ottoman Empire throught the Eyes of Russian Diplomats
Annotation
PII
S207987840014838-0-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Ekaterina Kozub 
Occupation: Master student, Department of Foreign Regional Studies and Local History
Affiliation: Lobachevsky National Research University of Nizhny Novgorod
Address: Russian Federation, Nizhniy Novgorod
Alim Abidulin
Affiliation: Lobachevsky National Research University of Nizhny Novgorod
Address: Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod
Abstract

The article is devoted to the peculiarities of diplomatic ceremonial in the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century. Special attention is paid to such elements of the protocol as the meeting of foreign representatives, the presentation of gifts, the meal, the location of officials during the reception, and some other features. The authors analyze the notes and reports of Russian diplomats who visited the receptions of the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and the Grand Vizier. Thanks to these sources, it was possible to learn the details of the ceremony and note the fact that Russian diplomats tried to describe what was happening at the receptions in such a way as to emphasize a special attitude towards themselves. In confirmation of this, the authors provide excerpts from preserved sources. In addition, the article draws attention to the fact that many elements of the protocol depended on the status of foreign representatives. In the Ottoman Empire, hierarchy played a significant role. The envoy could not be treated with the same dishware as the ambassador, and the ambassador, in turn, could not be treated with the same dishware as the Grand Vizier. The conclusion drawn in this article is that some elements of the diplomatic ceremonial could change depending on the representatives of which state came to the audience in the Ottoman Empire. Russian ambassadors and envoys were treated more hospitably than representatives of other states because of the Russian Empire's victories in the two Russo-Turkish wars. At receptions with Russian diplomats, there were changes in the protocol by decree of the Ottoman Sultan, in order to demonstrate respect not only for Russian officials, but also for the state as a whole.

Keywords
Ottoman Empire, diplomatic ceremony, diplomacy, audience, eastern symbolism, russian diplomats
Источник финансирования
The research was completed under the RSCF grant no. № 20-18-00374 performed on the basis of Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod.
Received
06.12.2020
Publication date
19.07.2021
Number of characters
22965
Number of purchasers
18
Views
1475
Readers community rating
0.0 (0 votes)
Cite Download pdf 200 RUB / 1.0 SU

To download PDF you should pay the subscribtion

Full text is available to subscribers only
Subscribe right now
Only article and additional services
Whole issue and additional services
All issues and additional services for 2021

References

1. Bulgakov Ya. I. Rossijskoe posol'stvo v Konstantinopol' 1776 g. SPb.: Imperatorskaya Akademiya nauk, 1777.

2. Yakushev M.M. Osmanskij protokol v diplomaticheskikh otnosheniyakh Porty i Rossii (konets XVIII — nachalo XIX vv.) // Vostok. M.: Institut vostokovedeniya RAN, 2010. № 3.

3. Yakushev M. M. Tseremonial priyoma rossijskikh diplomatov u sultana i velikogo vizirya v rossijsko-osmanskikh otnosheniyakh kontsa XVIII v. // Mezhdunarodnaya zhizn'. M.: Istoriko-dokumental'nyj departament MID RF, 2014. № 10.

4. Bayerle G. Pashas, Begs and Effendis // A Historical Dictionary of Titles and Terms in the Ottoman Empire. Istanbul, 1997.

5. Karateke H. T. An Ottoman Protocol Register: containing ceremonies from 1736 to 1808 // The Ottoman Bank Archive and Research Centre. Istanbul: the Royal Asiatic Society in English, 2007.

Comments

No posts found

Write a review
Translate