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Over the course of just two hundred years, the Ottoman Empire grew from a small, obscure Anatolian state into the most powerful Muslim nation in the world, controlling vast swathes of the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and North Africa. Within the empire science, medicine, technology, and art flourished, and the Ottoman army became one of the most feared and efficient fighting forces in existence. Then came a period of gradual decline. Beset by external enemies and torn apart by conflicting elements inside, over the next three hundred and fifty years the Ottoman Empire lost power, territory, and prestige until it became βthe sick man of Europe.β
Inside you will read about... β Emergence of the Ottoman Dynasty β The Fall of Constantinople β Selim the Grim and Suleiman the Magnificent β Sultanate of Women β The Crimean War β Decline Until World War I And much more!
This is the dramatic story of the rise, fall, and eventual disintegration of the Ottoman Empire, of its conquests and defeats, and of its sultans who ranged from the grandeur of Suleiman the Magnificent to the obsession and confusion of Mustafa the Mad. The story begins with the dream of the first Ottoman sultan, Osman I, in 1300, and ended with the nightmare of the last sultan, Abdulmejid II, in 1922. This is the story of the Ottoman Empire, from beginning to end.
The book presents a balanced history of Ottoman Turk.The author introduces so many references and historians throughout pages. Besides, a lot of terms are introduced in Turkish with easy explanations in plain English.If you read this book thoroughly, you'd know the author does understand the people and society of Ottoman Empire with such expertise. This book definitely goes deeper about Ottoman Turk than other normal books in the West, which are, in general, simply go with an event after another
The Rise and Fall of the Ottoman EmpireBy 1100, the Seljuk Empire controlled lands in what is now Turkey and Georgia as well as parts of Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The Seljuk Empire was eventually overrun by Mongols who swept into Anatolia in the 1260s, capturing the lands formerly controlled by the Seljuks and dividing it into a series of emirates known as the Anatolian beyliks. By 1300, one of the Anatolian beyliks in western Anatolia was ruled by Osman I, a ruthless, able, and ambitious man
THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE A History from Beginning to End was extremely well researched and written. I learned a considerable amount about The Ottoman Empire otherwise known as Turkey. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in this region of the world.

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