Turkey

by 

Stanley Lane-Poole

£30.00

Description

Turkey is today recognised as potentially the greatest of the emerging European countries, whose full impact upon a fast-changing world has yet to be felt. Little wonder then that there is a growing interest in the historical background of that nation, the roots of which lie in a thirteenth-century clash of races and religions which laid the foundations of the Ottoman Empire. This book first published in 1888, provides a full account of Turkey’s complex development which began with the conflict between Mongol, Seljuk and Turk, reached its height under Suleiman the Magnificent, and declined through the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as wars against Poland, Austria and Russia slowly sapped the Empire’s strength. The author, Stanley Lane-Poole (1854-1931) was a brilliant oriental scholar who wrote widely on Middle Eastern subjects. The present volume, here reproduced in facsimile from the first edition, contains over forty illustrations from the original work.

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Author

ISBN

9781850771302

Format

Hardback

Publication Date

1986