The Book of China: A Persian Merchant’s Description of the Ming State for the Ottoman Court

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Management number 231993038 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$12.07 Model Number 231993038
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In the early sixteenth century, a Persian-speaking Muslim merchant named ʿAli Akbar Khatayi traveled to China and stayed for six years. There he acquired inside knowledge of the Ming imperial court and gained familiarity with the government bureaucracy, the military, and the daily lives and culture of ordinary people. In a treatise presented to the rulers of the Ottoman Empire, Khatayi laid out his observations―here translated in full into English for the first time.The Book of China is the most in-depth and sophisticated account of China’s government, society, and culture written by a foreigner before the era of European global dominance and an incomparable record of Eurasian perceptions of China at the dawn of the gunpowder age. In contrast to travelers such as Marco Polo, Khatayi not only chronicled sights and wonders but also sought systematic explanations for Ming China’s wealth and power. He found the answer in Chinese governmental institutions and the universal rule of law, to which administrators and even the emperor himself were subject. His text also provides vivid descriptions of street life, festivals, and places from temples to brothels to the prison where he and his companions were detained. Opening a window onto the colorful worlds of the Ming court and the Silk Road, The Book of China shows how travel and cultural contact could inspire political imagination across continents. Read more

ISBN10 0231224303
ISBN13 978-0231224307
Language English
Publisher Columbia University Press
Item Weight 1.11 pounds
Print length 224 pages
Publication date October 20, 2026

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