An Historical Geography of the Ottoman Empire from Earliest Times to the End of the Sixteenth century : With Detailed Maps to Illustrate the Expansion of the Sultanate /

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Main Author: Pitcher, D.E. (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 1972.

Series: Middle East and Islamic Studies - Book Archive pre-2000.

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Call Number: DR481

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Preliminary Material /
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  • Preface /
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  • Acknowledgements /
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  • List of Maps /
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  • Introduction The Sources /
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  • Chapter One The Historical Background /
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  • Chapter Two The Foundation of the Ottoman Power (Maps 8 and 9) /
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  • Chapter Three The Conquests of Murad I and Bayezid I (1362-1402) (Maps 10 and 11) /
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  • Chapter Four The Recovery after Ankara (1402-51) (Maps 12-15) /
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  • Chapter Five The Second Period of Expansion (1451-1503) (Maps 16-19) /
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  • Chapter Six From Sultanate to Empire (1503-20) (Maps 20 and 21) /
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  • Chapter Seven The Climax and Breakdown of the Imperial Achievement (1520-1606) (Maps 21-23) /
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  • Chapter Eight The Political Geography of the Imperial Administration (Map 24) /
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  • Chapter Nine The Ottoman Provinces in the 16th Century (Maps 24-36) /
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  • Back Matter
  • Index /
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  • Maps /
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