Book Title | Encyclopedia Of Ottoman Empire |
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Encyclopedia of Ottoman Empire by Gabon Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. and Bruce Masters – Wesleyan University, Connecticut
Encyclopedia of Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, which once stretched from Vienna in the north to Iraq and Yemen in the south, played a significant role in the history of Eurasia and the Middle East.
The dynamics and complexity of today’s Middle East and Balkans are inextricably linked to the history of the Ottoman Empire, which dominated these areas for centuries.
With nearly 450 A-to-Z entries focused on significant events, persons, institutions, and phrases, “Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire” provides a comprehensive overview of the Ottoman Empire’s history and civilisation.
This comprehensive one-volume resource covers crucial information about imperialism and the emergence of Balkan, Arab, and Turkish nationalism; the empire’s demise;
and the Ottoman legacy in the Balkans and the Middle East, as well as signed pieces by specialists in the topic.
Additional readings, around 80 black-and-white images and maps, cross-references, a chronology, glossary, bibliography, and index round out the text and provide readers with a comprehensive grasp of the Ottoman Empire’s long and intriguing history.
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