The Last Great Muslim Empires: History of the Muslim WorldMarkus Wiener Publishers, 1996 - 302 páginas The contributors to this history of the Muslim world include leading scholars in the field, such as Bertold Spuler, Hans Joachim Kissling, Nevill Barbour, F. R. C. Bagley, and Herbert Härtel. |
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... peace with Austria , the Ottomans were able to fix their attention on the long drawn out war in Crete . The conjuncture was pro- pitious , because Venice now stood alone , while France could no longer pursue a tortuous diplomacy but was ...
... peace with Austria , the Ottomans were able to fix their attention on the long drawn out war in Crete . The conjuncture was pro- pitious , because Venice now stood alone , while France could no longer pursue a tortuous diplomacy but was ...
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... peace treaty of Belgrad , whereby the Ottomans recovered that city and northern Serbia together with Little Wallachia . The Russians , who did not have much success either , accepted peace terms which left Azov in their hands but ...
... peace treaty of Belgrad , whereby the Ottomans recovered that city and northern Serbia together with Little Wallachia . The Russians , who did not have much success either , accepted peace terms which left Azov in their hands but ...
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... peace treaty , which let him off lightly as it fixed the frontier on the line of the Aras , making the lands north of that river Ottoman but leaving those south of it to Iran . Nadir , however , ignored these proceedings . Immediately ...
... peace treaty , which let him off lightly as it fixed the frontier on the line of the Aras , making the lands north of that river Ottoman but leaving those south of it to Iran . Nadir , however , ignored these proceedings . Immediately ...
Índice
Egypt and the Eastern Arab countries in the first three centuries | 50 |
Islam in SubSaharan Africa till the 19th century By J SPENCER | 153 |
Index by URSULA STEIER | 281 |
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The Last Great Muslim Empires H. J. Kissling,Bertold Spuler,N. Barbour,J. S. Trimingham,H. Braun,H. Hartel Vista previa restringida - 1997 |
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16th century Abbās Abd Allah Abū Africa Aḥmad Aleppo Algiers Allāh amir Aq Qoyunlu Arab army attack authority Baghdad Başrah Bayezid became brother Bukhārā campaign capital captured Central Asia chief Christian clan coast conquered conquest Constantinople Damascus death defeated Druze dynasty east eastern Egypt emperor European Farghānā fleet force French frontier governor Ḥasan Imām India Iran Iranian Islam Ismā'il Istanbul Janissaries Kazakhs Khān Khayr al-Din Khivah Khōqand Khurāsān land later London Mamluk Mawlay Mehmed military Moghol Moroccan Morocco Muḥammad Murad Murad II Muslim Nadir nomads Osman Ottoman empire Özbeg Paris Pāshā peace Persian Porte Portuguese prince provinces régime reign religious revolt rule ruler Russian Safavid Shāh Shaykh Shi'ite ships Spanish successor Sudan Süleyman Sultan Sunnite suzerainty Tahmāsb Tarim basin territory throne Tlemsen took trade Transoxiana treaty tribes Tripoli troops Tunis Tunisian Turkish Turkomāns Turks vezir victory vols Wahhabite western