Csirkés, Ferenc (19..-....)

Date de naissance
19XX
Langues d'expression
anglais
Maître de conférence en historie à l'université Sabancı (Turquie)

Assistant Professor of History at Sabancı University. He read Turkic and Persian at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, and received his PhD at the University of Chicago. His research focuses on the politics of language in the late medieval and early modern Islamic world, especially Iran, Central Asia, and the Ottoman Empire.

Vidéos

IFEA Histoire 2020-2021 From Ajam to Rum An Iranian Provenance Bureaucrat and Historian: Idris-i Bidlisi (1457-1512)
Conférence
01:21:23

IFEA Histoire 2020-2021 From Ajam to Rum An Iranian Provenance Bureaucrat and Historian: Idris-i Bi…

Csirkés
Ferenc
Genç
Vural

A bureaucrat and historian of Iranian provenance, Idris-i Bidlīsī is undoubtedly one of the most original and important intellectual figures in the 16th-century Ottoman-Iranian world. He lived in a

IFEA Histoire 2020-2021 - The Politics of Language Between Ottomans and Safavids: Masih-i Tabrizi's cross-linguistic poetry in Tabriz in the 1720s
Conférence
01:13:30

IFEA Histoire 2020-2021 - The Politics of Language Between Ottomans and Safavids: Masih-i Tabrizi's…

Csirkés
Ferenc

The paper sheds light on the politics of language (Turkish, Arabic, and Persian) and literary patronage in Safavid Iran in the first few decades of the eighteenth century, offering parallels to the