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A new study reveals how the Greek Revolution reshaped the Ottoman Empire's governance and deepened surveillance of non-Muslim ...
Aligned with the Central Powers during the First World War, the Ottoman Empire was faltering, grappling with territorial losses and internal strife. Dubbed as the Sick Man of Europe, it faced economic ...
Despite its monopoly on political power, Sunni Islam was not the only religion practiced in the Ottoman Empire. Islamic mysticism, known as Sufism, was widely popular over the course of the empire ...
The Second Ottoman Empire: Political and Social Transformation in the Early Modern World (Cambridge 2012); Ali Yaycioglu, Partners of the Empire: The Crisis of the Ottoman Empire in the Age of ...
Growing regional tensions granted Turkey a unique opportunity to restore its significant power and influence lost after the ...
James Caird and the Political Economy of Hunger." The Historical Journal 49, no. 1 (2006): 193–215. İslamoğlu, Huri, and Peter C. Purdue, eds. Shared Histories of Modernity: China, India and the ...
A new show illuminates the rich artistic wonders that arose out of the 400 years of commerce between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire ...
Boris met with Dr Benjamin Fortna from London's School of Oriental and African Studies, who spends time in Istanbul researching the late Ottoman Empire ... with a similar political position ...
Boris met with Dr Benjamin Fortna from London's School of Oriental and African Studies, who spends time in Istanbul researching the late Ottoman Empire ... with a similar political position ...