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the "Turks" (Türkler) are defined mainly as citizens of the Republic of Turkey but also refers to the sizeable Turkish minorities who are still present in the former lands of the Ottoman Empire (mainly in Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece, ...
Overview of Islamization in Anatolia2 Discussion Analysis3 Comparative patterns of conversion4 Arrival of nomadic Turkmen5 Outcomes of the destruction6 Expansion of Islam7 Conversion of Balkans8 Plotting of Ottoman and the role of Ghazis8 C...
Ottoman and Modern Turkish: Osmanli Devleti or Osmanli Imparatorlugu), was a multi-ethnic and multi-religious Turkish-ruled state. The state was renowned as the Turkish Empire or Turkey by its contemporaries; glimpse the other titles of the...
from the Greeks of the Hellenistic era, when the number of people identifying themselves as the Greeks were at their peak. Number remained high until the Arab conquest of the seventh century AD. This event began a series of sharp decline, ...
term used since the 17th century to describe the surviving eastern half of the Roman Empire of the Middle Ages, centered on its capital of Constantinople (ancient Byzantium). There is no consensus on exactly when the Byzantine period of Ro...
basic understanding and knowledge of the topic, but it can be truly enjoyed by those who will attempt to read it in the manner it was written. I loved reading this book, a combined volume of two sets of translated diaries written during th...
the papacy, to retrieve the Holy Land from Muslim control and later to impede the further expansion of Islam under Ottoman rule. Two background factors enter into the motivation for the Crusades. The first was the conquest of former Christi...