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Book Description

This stimulating and groundbreaking book surveys the history of the Ottoman Empire from its obscure origins in the early 1300s, through its rise to the status of a world power, to its struggles in the seventeenth century. Written in an accessible, narrative style, The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650 examines the internal structure and politics of the Ottoman dynasty, revealing the growth and development of the power, politics, and institutions through which the Sultans ruled. Colin Imber draws from a wealth of multi-lingual sources, many of which have never been previously translated into English, and presents a fresh view on one of the most important, yet misunderstood, empires of the pre-modern age.

Book Details
English Books
Paperback 432 Pages
ISBN-10: 0333613872
ISBN-13: 9780333613870
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Pub date: Nov 27, 2004
Dimensions: 19 cm x 13 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?
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