The Ottoman Empire, 1700–1922Cambridge University Press, 11 օգս, 2005 թ. - 212 էջ The Ottoman Empire was one of the most important non-Western states to survive from medieval to modern times, and played a vital role in European and global history. It continues to affect the peoples of the Middle East, the Balkans and central and western Europe to the present day. This new survey examines the major trends during the latter years of the empire; it pays attention to gender issues and to hotly-debated topics such as the treatment of minorities. In this second edition, Donald Quataert has updated his lively and authoritative text, revised the bibliographies, and included brief biographies of major figures on the Byzantines and the post Ottoman Middle East. This accessible narrative is supported by maps, illustrations and genealogical and chronological tables, which will be of help to students and non-specialists alike. It will appeal to anyone interested in the history of the Middle East. |
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... eastern Anatolia; defeat of the Mamluks at Marj Dabik 1517 battle of Ridaniyya, conquest of Egypt; submission of the sharif of Mecca 1520-66 Siileyman I, Kanuni 1521 conquest of Belgrade 1 522 conquest of Rhodes 1 526 battle of Mohacs ...
... eastern Anatolia; defeat of the Mamluks at Marj Dabik 1517 battle of Ridaniyya, conquest of Egypt; submission of the sharif of Mecca 1520-66 Siileyman I, Kanuni 1521 conquest of Belgrade 1 522 conquest of Rhodes 1 526 battle of Mohacs ...
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... eastern Rumelia 1896-97 insurrection in Crete; war with Greece 1 908 Young Turk Revolution and the restoration of the Constitution of 1876 1909-18 MehmetV 1911 war with Italy 1912 Balkan war 1914 World War I begins 1918-22 Mehmet VI 1 ...
... eastern Rumelia 1896-97 insurrection in Crete; war with Greece 1 908 Young Turk Revolution and the restoration of the Constitution of 1876 1909-18 MehmetV 1911 war with Italy 1912 Balkan war 1914 World War I begins 1918-22 Mehmet VI 1 ...
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... Eastern power. Until the 1878 Treaty of Berlin stripped away all but fragments of its Balkan holdings, the Ottoman Empire was a European power and was seen as such by its contemporaries, being deeply involved in European military and ...
... Eastern power. Until the 1878 Treaty of Berlin stripped away all but fragments of its Balkan holdings, the Ottoman Empire was a European power and was seen as such by its contemporaries, being deeply involved in European military and ...
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... eastern Roman Empire and held portions of the northern Balkans and north Black Sea coast, areas that Byzantium had never ruled. Nor were these holdings ephemeral - the Ottoman Empire was born before 1300 and endured until after World ...
... eastern Roman Empire and held portions of the northern Balkans and north Black Sea coast, areas that Byzantium had never ruled. Nor were these holdings ephemeral - the Ottoman Empire was born before 1300 and endured until after World ...
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... eastern Byzantine form. Indeed, Sultan Mehmet II, the conqueror of Constantinople, explicitly laid down the claim that he was a caesar, a latter-day emperor, and his sixteenth-century successor, Siileyman the Magnificent, sought Rome as ...
... eastern Byzantine form. Indeed, Sultan Mehmet II, the conqueror of Constantinople, explicitly laid down the claim that he was a caesar, a latter-day emperor, and his sixteenth-century successor, Siileyman the Magnificent, sought Rome as ...
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The Ottoman Empire from its origins until 1683 | 13 |
The Ottoman Empire 16831798 | 37 |
The nineteenth century | 54 |
The Ottomans and their wider world | 75 |
Ottoman methods of rule | 90 |
The Ottoman economy population transportation trade agriculture and manufacturing | 111 |
Ottoman society and popular culture | 142 |
Intercommunal cooperation and conflict | 174 |
Legacies of the Ottoman Empire | 195 |
Index | 203 |
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