Precautions Taken Against The Sikke Wearing People Who Were not Mawlawi in The Ottoman Period
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Tarih
2013
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Karabuk Univ
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Özet
Generally known as a coin, sikke has different meanings such as style, law, attitude and decency in Mevlevi order, Morever it is also called a kind of hat worn by Mawlawis. Known as 'Kulah-1 Mevlevi', sikke took different shapes from the beginning of Mawlawi order until the 19th century. Shapes and forms of sikke were various according the ones who wears them. Wearing sikke completely shows worthiness and privilege. It is a kind of symbol of people making great strides in Mewlewiyeh with patience. Beacuse of its value, dressing it is carried out by the sheikh who accompanies the ceremony. During the reign of Sultan Mahmut II, Esat Pasha, the governor of Konya and previously the governor of Adana, witnessed a lot of people wearing sikke. This study examines the precautions taken by Esat Pasha, the behind reasons of interesting in wearing sikke, and the ban on wearing sikke by those people who were not Mawlawi, together with the ways to put under control those who produced sikke.
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Mawlawi order, sikke, Konya, Hemdem celebi, Esat Pasha
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Tarih Kültür Ve Sanat Araştırmaları Dergisi-Journal of History Culture and Art Research
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