The nature of the early Ottoman state /

Drawing on surviving documents from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, The Nature of the Early Ottoman State provides a revisionist approach to the study of the formative years of the Ottoman Empire. Challenging the predominant view that a desire to spread Islam accounted for Ottoman success du...

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Tác giả chính: Lowry, Heath W., 1942-
Định dạng: Licensed eBooks
Ngôn ngữ:Tiếng Anh
Được phát hành: Albany : State University of New York Press, 2003.
Loạt:SUNY series in the social and economic history of the Middle East.
Truy cập trực tuyến:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.18252303
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Tóm tắt:Drawing on surviving documents from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, The Nature of the Early Ottoman State provides a revisionist approach to the study of the formative years of the Ottoman Empire. Challenging the predominant view that a desire to spread Islam accounted for Ottoman success during the fourteenth-century advance into Southeastern Europe, Lowry argues that the primary motivation was a desire for booty and slaves. The early Ottomans were a plundering confederacy, open to anyone (Muslim or Christian) who could meaningfully contribute to this goal. It was this lack of a strict religious orthodoxy, and a willingness to preserve local customs and practices, that allowed the Ottomans to gain and maintain support. Later accounts were written to buttress what had become the self-image of the dynasty following its incorporation of the heartland of the Islamic world in the sixteenth century.
Mô tả vật lý:1 online resource (ix, 197 pages)
Thư mục:Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-189) and index.
số ISBN:1417524073
9781417524075
0791456358
9780791456354
0791456366
9780791456361
9780791487266
0791487261