The Ottomans and the Eastern Mediterranean
by
Ahmad Salem
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
9927151810
ISBN-13
9789927151811
Publisher
Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press
Imprint
Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press
Country of Manufacture
QA
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 1st, 2021
Print length
304 Pages
Weight
522 grams
Product Classification:
Middle Eastern history
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Text in Arabic. This book sheds light on the global changes taking place as harbingers of the modern era from a regional perspective focusing on the eastern Mediterranean region, in which the pace of conflicts escalated due to the rise of the Ottomans to the forefront of events in the Islamic world, and the imbalance of power. This period of time laid the foundation for the events and struggles of the modern era. The Ottomans in the Near East continued to fight against the intervention of foreign powers until their defeat in the First World War and the subsequent division of Islamic lands between the European colonial powers, a move with consequences from which we continue to suffer from today.
Text in Arabic. This book sheds light on the global changes taking place as harbingers of the modern era from a regional perspective focusing on the eastern Mediterranean region, in which the pace of conflicts escalated due to the rise of the Ottomans to the forefront of events in the Islamic world, and the imbalance of power. This period of time laid the foundation for the events and struggles of the modern era. The Ottomans in the Near East continued to fight against the intervention of foreign powers until their defeat in the First World War and the subsequent division of Islamic lands between the European colonial powers, a move with consequences from which we continue to suffer from today.
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