La maison du diacre Fatḥī: Histoire documentée

AbstractIn the XVIIIth and XIXth centuries, the house of Deacon Amīršāh Fatḥī of Diyarbakır stood at the epicenter of the events relating to the ancient-Syrian community of Syriac heritage in the Ottoman Empire, having a say in the election of patriarchs in Mardin and the union attempts between the...

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Main Author: Fathi, Jean (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:French
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Published: Peeters 2022
In: The journal of Eastern Christian studies
Year: 2022, Volume: 74, Issue: 1/2, Pages: 73-201
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Summary:AbstractIn the XVIIIth and XIXth centuries, the house of Deacon Amīršāh Fatḥī of Diyarbakır stood at the epicenter of the events relating to the ancient-Syrian community of Syriac heritage in the Ottoman Empire, having a say in the election of patriarchs in Mardin and the union attempts between the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch and the Catholic Church. The Cogias Fatḥī derived their authority from the means generated by their trading house, which participated in the 1700’s in international commerce between Persia, the Ottoman lands and Europe. Their story is narrated using around twenty archives East and West., AbstractIn the XVIIIth and XIXth centuries, the house of Deacon Amīršāh Fatḥī of Diyarbakır stood at the epicenter of the events relating to the ancient-Syrian community of Syriac heritage in the Ottoman Empire, having a say in the election of patriarchs in Mardin and the union attempts between the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch and the Catholic Church. The Cogias Fatḥī derived their authority from the means generated by their trading house, which participated in the 1700’s in international commerce between Persia, the Ottoman lands and Europe. Their story is narrated using around twenty archives East and West.
Résumé Aux XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, la maison du diacre Amīršāh Fatḥī de Diyarbakır se trouvait à l’épicentre des événements concernant la communauté ancienne-syrienne d’héritage syriaque dans l’Empire ottoman, ayant un mot à dire dans l’élection des patriarches à Mardin et les tentatives d’union entre l’Église syrienne-orthodoxe d’Antioche et l’Église catholique. Les Cogias Fatḥī dérivaient leur autorité des moyens générés par leur maison de négoce, qui participait dans les années 1700 au commerce international entre la Perse, les territoires ottomans et l’Europe. Leur histoire est contée à partir d’une vingtaine d’archives en Orient et Occident.
ISSN:1783-1520
Contains:Enthalten in: The journal of Eastern Christian studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/17831520-20220001