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Road To Manzikert Byzantine And Islamic Warfare 5271071 Brian Todd Carey Joshua B Allfree John Cairns

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Road To Manzikert Byzantine And Islamic Warfare 5271071 Brian Todd Carey Joshua B Allfree John Cairns
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.36 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Brian Todd Carey; Joshua B. Allfree; John Cairns
ISBN: 9781848842151, 1848842155
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Road To Manzikert Byzantine And Islamic Warfare 5271071 Brian Todd Carey Joshua B Allfree John Cairns by Brian Todd Carey; Joshua B. Allfree; John Cairns 9781848842151, 1848842155 instant download after payment.

In August 1071, the Byzantine Emperor Romanus IV Diogenese led out a powerful army in an attempt to roll back Seljuk Turkish incursions into the Anatolian heartland of the Empire. Outmaneuvered by the Turkish sultan, Alp Arslan, Romanus was forced to give battle with only half his troops near Manzikert. By the end of that fateful day much of the Byzantine army was dead, the rest scattered in flight and the Emperor himself a captive. As a result, the Anatolian heart was torn out of the empire and it was critically weakened, while Turkish power expanded rapidly, eventually leading to Byzantine appeals for help from Western Europe, prompting the First Crusade.

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