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Soliman (ou Suleyman) Aga Mustapha Raca était un émissaire de Mehmed IV, sultan de l'Empire ottoman, envoyé en ambassade auprès du roi Louis XIV en novembre 1669. Cette visite, destinée à restaurer les liens diplomatiques entre la France et la Turquie, est un échec complet. Elle est cependant à l'origine de deux événements importants : l'introduction du café en France et la création du Bourgeois gentilhomme de Molière et Lully. Le détail de son voyage nous est connu grâce au témoignage livré par le chevalier Laurent d'Arvieux dans ses Mémoires.

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dbo:abstract Soliman (ou Suleyman) Aga Mustapha Raca était un émissaire de Mehmed IV, sultan de l'Empire ottoman, envoyé en ambassade auprès du roi Louis XIV en novembre 1669. Cette visite, destinée à restaurer les liens diplomatiques entre la France et la Turquie, est un échec complet. Elle est cependant à l'origine de deux événements importants : l'introduction du café en France et la création du Bourgeois gentilhomme de Molière et Lully. Le détail de son voyage nous est connu grâce au témoignage livré par le chevalier Laurent d'Arvieux dans ses Mémoires. (fr) Müteferrika Süleyman Ağa, known as Suleiman Aga and Soleiman Agha in France, was an Ottoman Empire ambassador to the French king Louis XIV in 1669. Suleiman visited Versailles, but only wore a simple wool coat and refused to bow to Louis XIV, who immediately banished him to Paris, away from Versailles. In Paris, Suleiman set up a beautiful house where he was credited for introducing coffee drinking to the Parisian society, with waiters dressed in Ottoman style, triggering enthusiastic responses thereby starting the fashion for coffee-drinking. Suleiman invited Parisian society women to his home for extravagant "coffee ceremonies", which were imitated throughout Parisian high society. Suleiman's activities in Paris were a trigger for the popularity of Turquerie and Orientalism in early modern France, in which Turkish fashions of the time such as turbans and caftans and decorations such as carpets and cushions became highly popular. The first French coffee shop, the Café Procope, opened in 1689, just 17 years after Suleiman's famed visit. (en) Suleiman Aga, noto anche come Soleiman Agha o Müteferrika Süleyman Ağa, (... – ...; fl. XVII secolo), è stato un ambasciatore ottomano che portò un'ambasceria al re francese Luigi XIV nel 1669. (it) Suleiman Aga (também Soleiman Agha ou Müteferrika Süleyman Ağa) foi um embaixador do Império Otomano na corte do rei francês Luís XIV. Em 1669 visitou Versalhes, vestindo apenas um simples casaco de lã, e recusou-se a se curvar diante do rei. Luís XIV imediatamente o baniu a Paris, onde se instalou numa bela casa, de onde oferecia café para a sociedade parisiense, com criadas vestidas à maneira otomana. A prática despertou uma resposta entusiástica do público, e teria iniciado o costume da bebida na cidade. (pt)
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rdfs:comment Soliman (ou Suleyman) Aga Mustapha Raca était un émissaire de Mehmed IV, sultan de l'Empire ottoman, envoyé en ambassade auprès du roi Louis XIV en novembre 1669. Cette visite, destinée à restaurer les liens diplomatiques entre la France et la Turquie, est un échec complet. Elle est cependant à l'origine de deux événements importants : l'introduction du café en France et la création du Bourgeois gentilhomme de Molière et Lully. Le détail de son voyage nous est connu grâce au témoignage livré par le chevalier Laurent d'Arvieux dans ses Mémoires. (fr) Suleiman Aga, noto anche come Soleiman Agha o Müteferrika Süleyman Ağa, (... – ...; fl. XVII secolo), è stato un ambasciatore ottomano che portò un'ambasceria al re francese Luigi XIV nel 1669. (it) Suleiman Aga (também Soleiman Agha ou Müteferrika Süleyman Ağa) foi um embaixador do Império Otomano na corte do rei francês Luís XIV. Em 1669 visitou Versalhes, vestindo apenas um simples casaco de lã, e recusou-se a se curvar diante do rei. Luís XIV imediatamente o baniu a Paris, onde se instalou numa bela casa, de onde oferecia café para a sociedade parisiense, com criadas vestidas à maneira otomana. A prática despertou uma resposta entusiástica do público, e teria iniciado o costume da bebida na cidade. (pt) Müteferrika Süleyman Ağa, known as Suleiman Aga and Soleiman Agha in France, was an Ottoman Empire ambassador to the French king Louis XIV in 1669. Suleiman visited Versailles, but only wore a simple wool coat and refused to bow to Louis XIV, who immediately banished him to Paris, away from Versailles. Suleiman's activities in Paris were a trigger for the popularity of Turquerie and Orientalism in early modern France, in which Turkish fashions of the time such as turbans and caftans and decorations such as carpets and cushions became highly popular. (en)
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