Daniel Ohanian<p>These guys weren't Catholics, so this is a little off topic, but it's interesting. Three <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/Armenian" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Armenian</span></a> s were arrested and sent to the galleys for dressing as <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/Muslim" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Muslim</span></a> s. The generally accepted view on clothes in the early modern <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/Ottoman" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>Ottoman</span></a> Empire is that sartorial laws were applied inconsistently across time and space (on which see Quataert 1997). I wonder what their story was and they were up to… Mischief? 4/?<br><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://a.gup.pe/u/histodons" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>histodons</span></a></span> <span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://a.gup.pe/u/earlymodern" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>earlymodern</span></a></span> <a href="https://mastodon.social/tags/prison" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#<span>prison</span></a></p>