Ottoman Turkey

Ottoman Turkey

Hui Wang

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Hui Wang
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789190115718
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Ottoman Turkey: Civilizations of the Middle East, PART ONE, carries you from the first stirrings of the Turkic world to the roaring heights of an empire that reshaped three continents. When I set out to write this book, my aim was never to hand you a dusty timeline. I wanted history to breathe - to feel like a living journey that begins with the rise of early Turkic peoples and culminates in fleets cleaving the Mediterranean under legendary captains such as Hayreddin Barbarossa. Each chapter holds a hinge moment, when the balance of things tilts and the stage is set for the Ottomans we recognize today.You’ll meet Osman I, the frontier warrior whose bold dream planted the dynasty’s seed, and Orhan I, who took that small beylik and forged it into a functioning state. Their stories flow into the fierce, patient rule of Murad I, the first to shoulder the full burden of imperial ambition, and then into the flash and fire of Bayezid I - the Thunderbolt - whose speed on the battlefield became the stuff of legend. His defeat and capture at the Battle of Ankara in 1402 by Timur plunged the realm into crisis and sparked the Ottoman Interregnum, a civil rupture whose shockwaves reverberate through what comes after. I walk you through those aftershocks, step by step.From there the narrative tightens on the young Mehmed II - a boy whose early life was anything but smooth. Watching this hesitant, uncertain youth harden into the ruler who fixed his eyes on Constantinople is one of the book’s most gripping arcs. When we reach The Road to 1453, The Fall of Constantinople, the tension accumulates until it crashes into a moment that altered the course of history. The Siege That Changed the World is not a dusty entry in a textbook - it rewrote trade routes, shifted religious and political balances, and reshaped the architecture of global power. I lead you into that night and that roar as if you’re standing on the ramparts yourself.But the tale does not end with the city’s stones falling silent. Once the smoke clears, we move into Shaping Ottoman Istanbul, where a ruined metropolis is remade into a vibrant cultural and administrative center that still draws millions. Then comes Brothers at War, a close-up on how dynastic struggle could be as deadly as any battlefield. These chapters pry open the intimate mechanics of empire-building - ambition and fear, rivalry and loyalty - the raw forces that make or break dynasties.The final stretch brings forward the rulers who drove the empire to its zenith. Walk beside Selim I - Selim the Grim - the man whose campaigns against the Safavids and the Mamluks reshaped Ottoman dominion across Anatolia, Syria, Egypt and the Hejaz. Then follow Suleiman I, whose long, luminous reign came to embodied the empire at full blaze: lawgiver, patron of the arts, and conqueror who carried Ottoman power to its high-water mark. And sweeping in from the sea, Hayreddin 'Barbarossa' - corsair turned admiral - remade Mediterranean naval power, forcing Spain, Venice and the Habsburgs to rethink their strategies. By the end, my hope is simple: you’ll close the book feeling that you didn’t just learn Ottoman history - you lived it, chapter by chapter, alongside the people who built it with their own hands.

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