Gifts in the Age of Empire

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Discover the intricate dynamics of diplomatic relationships in 'Gifts in the Age of Empire,' a groundbreaking exploration of the Safavid and Ottoman empires. This 2023 publication from The University of Chicago Press, with ISBN 9780226820422, unveils how exquisite gifts—such as ornate carpets, gilded silver cups, and intricately crafted ivory-tusk knives—played a pivotal role in the cultural and political exchanges between two major Muslim powers. While historical narratives often emphasize military and religious confrontations, Sinem Arcak Casale's insightful analysis reveals the untold significance of gift diplomacy in shaping the interactions between these empires. Through an impressive array of archival material, including court chronicles, poems, ambassadorial reports, and travel narratives, Casale illustrates that these luxurious offerings were not mere diplomatic gestures but powerful symbols of status, rivalry, and aesthetic appreciation. 'Gifts in the Age of Empire' invites readers to understand the delicate balance of coexistence and competition between the Safavid and Ottoman empires, showcasing how the art of gifting transcended mere transactions to become a vital tool in diplomacy during the early modern era. Embark on a historical journey that enriches your understanding of empire, identity, and the cultural legacies that shaped our world today.

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