Abstract

The claim that there was no self-person narrative in pre-modern Ottoman society has lost its former credibility. The example of Carullah Efendi shows that ottoman scholars convey rich information about their autobiographies through the notes on the margins. Therefore, it is possible to suggest that these notes may be used as a source in the history writing.

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