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ogier ghiselin de busbecq was a writer and diplomat. under an austrian king, busbecq was named an ambassador to the ottoman empire during the ottoman golden age under the rule of suleiman the magnificent from 1555 until 1562. an ambassador is someone appointed as an official representative to a foreign country. when busbecq was sent to the ottoman empire, his task was to negotiate a border treaty with the sultan suleiman over a disputed territory.

during his time in the ottoman empire, he wrote the turkish letters, a collection of personal correspondence to his friend about his observations of life in the ottoman empire.

when he returned from the ottoman empire, he readied his letters for publication and they were published together in 1589. his letters are considered an example of travel literature, a form of creative nonfiction in which the narrator's writes about encounters with foreign places from their perspective.

1.) how might the turkish letters be useful evidence in understanding how outsiders viewed the ottoman empire?

2.) what bias might busbecq have about the ottoman empire? explain.

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