The Ottoman Turks: An Introductory History to 1923This is an introductory survey of Ottoman history from earliest times to the end of the Empire, written for both students and non-specialists. Although it offers a broad account of events, it is not primarily a political narrative of the Ottoman territories; rather, it investigates the world of the Ottoman Turks themselves, exploring their political, social and economic systems, and examining the lives and customs of ordinary people, as well as of the ruling classes. |
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Page 60
In Anatolia , he managed to defeat enemies and make small territorial gains .
Most important of his successes was the reduction of Karaman to vassalage . The
continuing threat from Tamerlane ' s son , Shah - Rukh , kept Murat from seizing ...
In Anatolia , he managed to defeat enemies and make small territorial gains .
Most important of his successes was the reduction of Karaman to vassalage . The
continuing threat from Tamerlane ' s son , Shah - Rukh , kept Murat from seizing ...
Page 178
Unsuccessful Ottoman attempts to recapture Baghdad were hampered by the
need to fight internal and external enemies at the same time . The army soon
broke into feuding groups which attacked each other and generally forgot the
Empire ...
Unsuccessful Ottoman attempts to recapture Baghdad were hampered by the
need to fight internal and external enemies at the same time . The army soon
broke into feuding groups which attacked each other and generally forgot the
Empire ...
Page 292
Many who might have been Mahmud ' s natural enemies were thus made into his
supporters , and Mahmud developed a reputation as a pious sultan . The
Janissaries , on the other hand , spent those years making enemies . In wars
against ...
Many who might have been Mahmud ' s natural enemies were thus made into his
supporters , and Mahmud developed a reputation as a pious sultan . The
Janissaries , on the other hand , spent those years making enemies . In wars
against ...
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Contents
Origins of the Turks to 1281 | 3 |
The First Ottomans 12811446 | 35 |
The Ottoman Classical Age 14461566 | 67 |
Copyright | |
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