Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire

Gábor Ágoston & Bruce Alan Masters

Language: English

Publisher: Facts on File

Published: Jun 15, 2009

Description:

Once stretching from Vienna in the north to Iraq and Yemen in the south, the Ottoman Empire has played an integral role in the history of Eurasia and the Middle East. The dynamics and complexity of the present-day Middle East and Balkans cannot be understood without an examination of the history of the Ottoman Empire that ruled these regions for centuries. Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire provides a thorough overview of the history and civilization of the Ottomans, with more than 400 A-to-Z entries focusing on major events, personalities, institutions, and terms. With signed articles by experts in the field, this comprehensive one-volume resource also includes essential information regarding imperialism and the emerging Balkan, Arab, and Turkish nationalism; the demise of the empire; and Ottoman legacy in the Balkans and the Middle East. Further readings, approximately 85 black-and-white photographs and maps, cross-references, a chronology, glossary, bibliography, and an index complement the text and give readers an in-depth understanding of the broad and fascinating history of the Ottoman Empire.Coverage includes: Abbas IAnkara, Battle ofArmenian MassacresBarbarossa brothersBeirutBosnia and HerzegovinaBucharest, Treaty ofByzantine EmpireCensorshipCeramicsCoffee/coffeehousesConstantinople, conquest ofDanube RiverDar al-IslamDhimmiFatwaHistoriographyImperial ideologyKhediveLawrence, T.E.Lebanese Civil WarLiterature, classical OttomanMamluk EmpireMilletMustafa KamilNapoléon BonapartePan-IslamismRusso-Ottoman WarsTanzimatVienna, sieges ofYoung Turksand more.