sublime porte

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sublime porte

The ambassador arrived at the Sublime Porte for an audience.

Definition

Proper noun The central government of the Ottoman Empire, located in Constantinople (now Istanbul). The term refers specifically to the Ottoman imperial court and its administrative apparatus, symbolizing the seat of power and authority of the Ottoman Sultan.

Usage

The term is used historically to refer to the Ottoman government as an entity. It is a formal and diplomatic term, often found in historical texts, treaties, and correspondence from the period of the Ottoman Empire.

Examples
  • In the 19th century, European ambassadors frequently negotiated with the Sublime Porte.
  • The decree was issued directly from the Sublime Porte, bearing the Sultan's seal.
  • The treaty was signed between the Russian Empire and the Sublime Porte.
Advanced Usage
  • Metonymy: "Sublime Porte" is a classic example of metonymy, where the name of a specific gate (the , or "High Gate") is used to represent the entire Ottoman government housed beyond it. This is similar to using "the White House" to mean the U.S. presidential administration or "Downing Street" for the British government.
Variants and Related Words
  • The Porte: A common shortened form used synonymously with "Sublime Porte."
  • Bab-ı Ali: The original Ottoman Turkish term, meaning "High Gate" or "Sublime Gate."
  • Ottoman Porte: Another variant combining the empire's name with the term.
Synonyms
  • The Ottoman government
  • The Ottoman court
  • The Ottoman administration
Notes on Meaning

This term has only one specific historical meaning. It does not refer to a physical gate itself but exclusively to the governmental authority of the Ottoman Empire, analogous to a capital city representing a nation's government.

sublime porte

The ambassador arrived at the Sublime Porte for an audience.

Noun
  1. the Ottoman court in Constantinople

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