Discovering the Ottomans

Discovering the Ottomans by İlber Ortaylı is an illustrated edition published by Kube in 2009, featuring 184 pages in English. This book provides an introduction to the Ottoman Empire, exploring its significance, the lives of its people, and its relevance in contemporary discussions. Ortaylı, a noted expert on the subject, presents a thoughtful examination of the empire’s legacy.
Readers will find a reflective analysis of the Ottoman reality, addressing key questions about its historical impact and cultural significance. The book delves into various aspects of life within the empire, offering insights into its history and the Islamic context. Discovering the Ottomans serves as a resource for those interested in the history of Asia, the Middle East, and the Ottoman Empire, making it a valuable addition to the study of this influential period.
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“Lyrical yet careful, this introduction to the Ottoman reality will soon become a classic of popular history-writing.”–T.J. Winter, University of Cambridge
What was the significance of the Ottoman Empire? What kind of lives did people live? What does the Ottoman Empire mean to us today? Discovering the Ottomans reflects on the life, legacy, and relevance of the Ottomans.
Ilber Ortayli is a leading expert on the Ottomans. He is the director of the Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, and is also a professor of history at the universities of Galatasaray and Bilkent.
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