Moldavia and Persia. Excerpts from Hasan Rumlu’s Chronicle on the Moldavian-Ottoman Clashes of Stephen the Great’s Time Cover Image
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Moldova şi Persia. Extrase din cronica lui Hasan Rumlu privitoare la confruntările moldo-otomane din vremea lui Ştefan cel Mare
Moldavia and Persia. Excerpts from Hasan Rumlu’s Chronicle on the Moldavian-Ottoman Clashes of Stephen the Great’s Time

Author(s): Nagy Pienaru
Subject(s): History
Published by: Centrul de cercetare şi documentare ŞTEFAN CEL MARE
Keywords: Persia; Moldavia; Hassan Rumlu; Stephen the Great

Summary/Abstract: In the political and scholarly milieus of Safavid Persia, a state founded in the sixteenth century as an ensign of Shiite militant ideology, there was a constant preoccupation with identifying and understanding the European opponents of their own irreducible opponent – the Osmanlı Turks. After the Treaty of Amasya (1555), which enabled the Turks to focus on their Western conquering ambitions, the spirit of military retaliation against the Sunnite was reborn in Persia. On this favourable background, the writings of chronicler Hasan Rumlu include in the last third of the sixteenth century information on the history of Moldavia in the time of Stephen the Great.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 25-34
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Romanian
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