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The Beginnings Of The Ottoman Empire 1st Edition Clive Foss

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The Beginnings Of The Ottoman Empire 1st Edition Clive Foss
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Publisher: OUP Oxford
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.49 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Clive Foss
ISBN: 9780192634771, 0192634771, 1140839828
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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The Beginnings Of The Ottoman Empire 1st Edition Clive Foss by Clive Foss 9780192634771, 0192634771, 1140839828 instant download after payment.

The Ottoman Empire ruled the near East, dominated the Mediterranean, and terrorized Europe for centuries. However, its origins are obscure. The Beginnings of the Ottoman Empire illuminates the founding of the Empire, drawing on Turkish, Greek, Arabic, and Latin sources as well as coins, buildings, and topographic evidence. Clive Foss takes the reader through the rugged homeland of Osman, the founder of the Ottomans, placing his achievement in the context of his more powerful neighbours, most notably the once mighty Byzantine Empire, then in the terminal stages of its decline. Foss then charts the progress of Osman's son Orhan, until the fateful moment in 1354 when his forces crossed into Europe and began their spectacular conquests.

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