The Ottoman Turks: An Introductory History to 1923Longman, 1997 - 406 pages This 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 10
... taken by autonomous rulers in the latter half of the ninth century . While the local rulers declared themselves to be governors ruling in the Caliph's name , in fact they were independent . From the standpoint of the traditional rulers ...
... taken by autonomous rulers in the latter half of the ninth century . While the local rulers declared themselves to be governors ruling in the Caliph's name , in fact they were independent . From the standpoint of the traditional rulers ...
Page 51
... taken Anatolian lands , but they had done so with a combination of marriages , threats , even purchase , sel- dom outright conquest . Bayezit's bold step was to be his downfall . Bayezit's conquests brought his rule far to the East , to ...
... taken Anatolian lands , but they had done so with a combination of marriages , threats , even purchase , sel- dom outright conquest . Bayezit's bold step was to be his downfall . Bayezit's conquests brought his rule far to the East , to ...
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... taken in 1913. The Ottoman Empire in Anatolia and eastern Thrace , on the other hand , was to lose control of half of its land . Although Bulgaria did lose minor port facilities on the Aegean Sea , no major Bulgarian cities were taken ...
... taken in 1913. The Ottoman Empire in Anatolia and eastern Thrace , on the other hand , was to lose control of half of its land . Although Bulgaria did lose minor port facilities on the Aegean Sea , no major Bulgarian cities were taken ...
Contents
Origins of the Turks to 1281 | 1 |
The First Ottomans 12811446 | 33 |
The Ottoman Classical Age 14461566 | 65 |
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Abdülaziz Abdülhamit administration Allies Arab areas Armenian Asia ayans Balkan Wars Balkans Bayezit began Black Sea Bosphorus British Bulgaria bureaucrats Byzantine capital Celali central Anatolia Christian conquest Constantinople Crimea defeated devşirme Diyarbakır eastern Anatolia economic Edirne Egypt enemies European fighting governors Grand Vezir Greek groups guilds houses Iran Iraq Islamic Istanbul İzmir Janissaries Konya land leaders lived Mahmud major makers Mamluk marriage Mehmet Mehmet II merchants Middle East Middle Eastern military modern mosques Murat Murat IV Muslim Mustafa nationalism nationalist needed nineteenth century officials Osman Ottoman army Ottoman Empire Ottoman Europe Ottoman government Ottoman system palace Paşa peasants political population provinces rebels reform refugees region reign religion religious revolt rule rulers Rum Seljuks Russians Safavids schools Selim Serbia slaves soldiers Süleyman sultan Syria Tanzimat Tatars taxes territory Thrace timar took trade traditional troops Turkish Turkish nomads Turks villages wars Western women