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The Ottomans

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A century after the abolition of the Ottoman sultanate, this richly illustrated volume offers a fresh examination of the empire's complex cultural legacy and its significant influence on Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. Critically acclaimed author Diana Darke delves into the Ottomans' remarkable achievements in architecture, cuisine, music, science, and medicine, while also addressing the political challenges they faced. The empire grappled with issues still relevant today, such as balancing religious ideology with secular governance and promoting equality in a multicultural society. Common perceptions often reduce the Ottomans to the opulence of Istanbul—extravagant architecture, harems, and hookahs—overlooking the disciplined bureaucracy and formidable standing army that underpinned their success. The Ottomans skillfully utilized the talents of their diverse populations, revitalizing the remnants of Byzantine Christianity and blending cultures from Asia to Africa. Their resilience and dynamism allowed them to absorb influences, from Mongol armor to Persian tile work, while enjoying the arts, music, and the beauty of gardens. This beautifully illustrated book, featuring 150 color illustrations, presents a radically new perspective on the Ottoman Empire, revealing the layers of migration, trade, and struggle behind its iconic monuments.

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The Ottomans, Diana Darke

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2024
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