Introduction -- Reusing the work of past times and foreign lands -- The Ottoman sultan: victorious and pious -- Society and its divisions -- A world of three religions: Ottoman conquests and the ...
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After the Ottoman's defeat the Serbian Lazar at the 1389 Battle of Kosovo, their new Sultan Bayezid I continued their ...
The Ottoman Empire pursued social equilibrium while the West pursued capital accumulation, a divergence that continues to ...
The Ottoman Empire left behind a rich artistic heritage, and among its most admired crafts was Iznik pottery. This art form began in the small Turkish town of Iznik and flourished from the late 15th ...
The emergence of an empire -- Culture: How it was created and disseminated -- The economic and social structure of the Ottoman Empire in early modern times -- Images of the world and the times -- ...
An Arabic translation of a 19th-century history of the Ottoman Empire by former grand vizier Kamil Pasha of Cyprus was launched in Cairo, in a move organizers said could widen access to primary ...
Five hundred years after his death, Leonardo da Vinci’s interaction with the Ottomans is memorialised in his designs for a ...
For 400 years, the Eastern Mediterranean was the domain of two great powers: the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire. As rivals, they fought seven different wars, but in peacetime they eagerly ...
As NATO leaders gathered in Ankara, Türkiye opened the summit with the thunder of the Mehter, transforming a diplomatic ...
On Useful Enemies: Islam and the Ottoman Empire in Western Political Thought, 1450–1750 by Noel Malcolm. Among the “theoretical perspectives” that the modern academy expects us to take seriously is ...
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