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오스만제국의 다문화 통치 전략으로써의 비무슬림 복식 규정과 예루살렘 유대인 복식

The clothing regulations as a means of multicultural rule in the Ottoman Empire and Jewish customs in Jerusalem

DOI : 10.23015/kames.2022.43.2.007
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The Ottoman Empire, which was a multicultural society, promulgated a dress code law to effectively manage cultural hybridity within the empire and to discriminate between Muslims and non-Muslims. Accordingly, the subjects were able to distinguish social class and status through clothing. In the 17th and 18th centuries, as the economic power of the subjects improved and the distinction between statuses became blurred, the Ottoman Empire could no longer manage this multiculturalism even with strong clothing regulation laws. In particular, it was closely connected with the regional, religious and ethnic specifics of Jerusalem.

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