The Ottoman Turks: An Introductory History to 1923Longman, 1997 - 406 pages Justin McCarthy's introductory survey traces the whole history of the Ottoman Turks from their obscure beginnings in central Asia, through the establishment and rise of the Ottoman Empire to its collapse after World War One under the pressures of nationalism. Vividly illustrated with many maps, this introductory overview is designed for non-specialists but is written with great authority and with access to original sources. It fills an important gap for an authoritative but accessible account of the rise of one of the world's great civilizations. |
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... effect on Islam . Their intervention came at a critical time for Sunni orthodoxy . Under the Fatimids , Shia Islam had experienced a great resurgence . Its scholars , gathered at the al - Azhar theology centre in Cairo , formulated and ...
... effect on Islam . Their intervention came at a critical time for Sunni orthodoxy . Under the Fatimids , Shia Islam had experienced a great resurgence . Its scholars , gathered at the al - Azhar theology centre in Cairo , formulated and ...
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... effect on the Middle East that was to elevate the place of Anatolia in the world of Islam . From the first days of the Abbasid Caliphate in the eighth century through the reign of the Great Seljuks Islam had turned its face to the East ...
... effect on the Middle East that was to elevate the place of Anatolia in the world of Islam . From the first days of the Abbasid Caliphate in the eighth century through the reign of the Great Seljuks Islam had turned its face to the East ...
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... effect on government is the best example of this . Because most upper - class women were essentially uneducated , though , it is difficult to believe that they had much effect on political decisions . In the nineteenth century , however ...
... effect on government is the best example of this . Because most upper - class women were essentially uneducated , though , it is difficult to believe that they had much effect on political decisions . In the nineteenth century , however ...
Contents
Origins of the Turks to 1281 | 3 |
Mongol rule in Anatolia | 30 |
Turkish Anatolia | 36 |
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