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The Last Muslim Conquest

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  • 688 páginas
  • 25 horas de lectura

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This monumental work of history reveals the Ottoman dynasty's significant role in the emergence of early modern Europe, challenging the long-held view of the Ottomans as mere despots reliant on military might. It presents a more nuanced understanding of Ottoman statecraft, highlighting its pragmatism and sophistication, and positions the dynasty as a key player in the power struggles of the time. Gábor Ágoston captures the sweeping narrative of Ottoman history, from its rise in the early fourteenth century to the Siege of Vienna in 1683, marking the end of Ottoman advances into central Europe. The book explores the imperial rivalry with the Habsburgs, bringing to life the intrigues involving sultans, kings, popes, and spies. Ágoston delves into the subtler methods of conquest, such as dynastic marriages and the integration of conquered peoples into the administration. He argues that while the empire was influenced by Turkish, Iranian, and Islamic elements, it was also a vital part of Europe, functioning as a European empire in many respects. Rich in narrative detail, the work examines Ottoman military capabilities, frontier management, law, diplomacy, and intelligence, offering fresh perspectives on the shifting power dynamics between the Ottomans and their European rivals, while reframing the narrative of Ottoman decline.

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The Last Muslim Conquest, Gábor Ágoston

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2023
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