
Ottoman History Podcast Gender, Politics, and Passion in the Christian Middle East
Mar 8, 2016
Akram Khater, an expert in Middle Eastern studies and the author of a biography about Hindiyya al-'Ujaimi, discusses the life of this influential figure in the 18th-century Christian Middle East. They explore the religious and political upheavals of that time, delve into the history of the Maronite Church, and examine the role of faith as a historical force. Hindiyya's story sheds light on gendered aspects of piety and politics in the region, highlighting the challenges she faced and the extent of her influence before her ultimate downfall.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Social and Religious Transformations in Aleppo and Hendia's Intervention
01:38 • 2min
Contradictions and Modernization in Eastern Christian Reform
03:12 • 4min
The Power of Faith in Historical Transformation
07:28 • 4min
India's Spiritual Journey
11:29 • 14min
Hindia's Rise to Influence
25:28 • 22min
