Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire

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2009
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The Ottoman Turks, a displaced people forced into northwestern Asia Minor in the 13th century by invading Mongols, founded one of the largest empires in world history. Their strategic geographic position, military conquests, and visionary leaders all contributed to the development of the Ottoman regime as a formidable force. The Ottomans maintained control of their Eurasian and North African territories for nearly three centuries. Although the empire was officially abolished in 1923, it remains significant in modern politics and culture; the dynamics and complexity of the present-day Middle East and Balkans cannot be understood without an examination of the history and legacy of the Ottoman Empire
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[Edited by] Gábor Ágoston, Bruce Masters.New York, NY : Facts On File, 2009. - xxvi, 650 p. : ill., maps ; 29 cm.
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Turkey-History-Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918-Encyclopedias, Turkey-Civilization-Encyclopedias
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