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This book reintroduces and reexamines the Seljuk inscriptions from the walls of Sinop citadel. First published at the beginning of the last century, these inscriptions open a window onto scribal, administrative, and architectural practice during an important, formative period of the Seljuk sultanate in the early thirteenth century. 16 inscriptions of Sinop citadel, all made within a five month period in the summer of 1215, allow us a glimpse of the Seljuk elite at work, with aspirations and ideals of state and office mixing and competing with individual and factional rivalries and administrative changes. This book corrects previous published versions, and offers for the first time a reading of the main sultanic inscription, which has been chiselled out. Contributors analyze the Persian verse inscription, the first of its kind from Seljuk Anatolia, and the only known Seljuk bilingual Arabic-Greek inscription.
In addition to an in-depth rereading and analysis of these inscriptions, this book examines their architectural context. This includes the first signed work of Abu Ali al-Halabi, the Syrian military architect who served the Seljuk state, and who later built the well-known Red Tower in Alanya. This book provides a new analysis not only of Seljuk architectural practice based on architectural and inscriptional evidence, it also reevaluates the architecture of the citadel itself. Sinop citadel, one of the most impressive in medieval Anatolia, is redated to the Byzantine era.

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Inscriptions
Acknowledgments
Introduction
CHAPTER 1
Sinop, the Citadel Walls, Description and Commentary / James Crow
CHAPTER 2
Power, Display, and Contestation in the Seljuk Citadel Inscriptions at Sinop
CHAPTER 3
The 1213-14 Seljuk Citadel Inscriptions at Bayburt
CATALOGUE OF SELJUK CITADEL INSCRIPTIONS AT SINOP
Table of Seljuk Citadel Inscriptions and Their Locations
Arabic Language Seljuk Sinop Citadel Inscriptions: Text, Translation, Commentary
A Note on the Greek Text of the Arabic–Greek Bilingual Inscription at Sinop / Adrian Saunders
Inscription 3: The Persian Verse Inscription in Sinop: Text and Translation / W.M. Thackston, JR.
The Persian Verse Inscription at Sinop / A.C.S. Peacock
Simre / Oktay Özel
SELECTED SELJUK INSCRIPTIONS AT BAYBURT CITADEL
Seljuk Inscriptions from Bayburt Citadel I
Seljuk Inscriptions from Bayburt Citadel II
Seljuk Inscriptions from Bayburt Citadel III
Bibliography
Index

Legends of Authority: The 1215 Seljuk

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      Publisher: Koc University Press
      Publication Date: 20/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9786055250300, 978-6055250300
      ISBN10: 6055250306

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book reintroduces and reexamines the Seljuk inscriptions from the walls of Sinop citadel. First published at the beginning of the last century, these inscriptions open a window onto scribal, administrative, and architectural practice during an important, formative period of the Seljuk sultanate in the early thirteenth century. 16 inscriptions of Sinop citadel, all made within a five month period in the summer of 1215, allow us a glimpse of the Seljuk elite at work, with aspirations and ideals of state and office mixing and competing with individual and factional rivalries and administrative changes. This book corrects previous published versions, and offers for the first time a reading of the main sultanic inscription, which has been chiselled out. Contributors analyze the Persian verse inscription, the first of its kind from Seljuk Anatolia, and the only known Seljuk bilingual Arabic-Greek inscription.
      In addition to an in-depth rereading and analysis of these inscriptions, this book examines their architectural context. This includes the first signed work of Abu Ali al-Halabi, the Syrian military architect who served the Seljuk state, and who later built the well-known Red Tower in Alanya. This book provides a new analysis not only of Seljuk architectural practice based on architectural and inscriptional evidence, it also reevaluates the architecture of the citadel itself. Sinop citadel, one of the most impressive in medieval Anatolia, is redated to the Byzantine era.

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations
      List of Inscriptions
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      CHAPTER 1
      Sinop, the Citadel Walls, Description and Commentary / James Crow
      CHAPTER 2
      Power, Display, and Contestation in the Seljuk Citadel Inscriptions at Sinop
      CHAPTER 3
      The 1213-14 Seljuk Citadel Inscriptions at Bayburt
      CATALOGUE OF SELJUK CITADEL INSCRIPTIONS AT SINOP
      Table of Seljuk Citadel Inscriptions and Their Locations
      Arabic Language Seljuk Sinop Citadel Inscriptions: Text, Translation, Commentary
      A Note on the Greek Text of the Arabic–Greek Bilingual Inscription at Sinop / Adrian Saunders
      Inscription 3: The Persian Verse Inscription in Sinop: Text and Translation / W.M. Thackston, JR.
      The Persian Verse Inscription at Sinop / A.C.S. Peacock
      Simre / Oktay Özel
      SELECTED SELJUK INSCRIPTIONS AT BAYBURT CITADEL
      Seljuk Inscriptions from Bayburt Citadel I
      Seljuk Inscriptions from Bayburt Citadel II
      Seljuk Inscriptions from Bayburt Citadel III
      Bibliography
      Index

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