Sultans of Rome: The Turkish World Expansion (Asia in Europe and the Making of the West) - Softcover

Ball, Warwick

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Synopsis

It has become conventional to think of the Turkish capture of Constantinople in 1453 as an Asiatic conquest. The Turks originated in Asia―it is true―but Constantinople was conquered from the west not the east: the Ottomans became a European power before they became a Middle Eastern one and remained a primarily European power. Indeed, the Middle East and even most of Anatolia itself was conquered from Europe. This demonstrates that it was no sudden rush of semi-civilized horse-riding nomads from the steppe, but the culmination of complex movements that had seen Turkish dynasties establish glittering monuments and cities throughout Asia. And when Turks first entered Anatolia in the 11th century, it was a Byzantine Emperor who made a relatively minor Turkish prince the first Sultan in the land that would come to be known as Turkey―a prince, furthermore, who called himself not Sultan of Turkey, but Sultan of Rome! Few people, therefore, combine so thoroughly the legacies of Europe and Asia, East and West, the civilizations of Greece and Rome with that of Islam, the Near East and beyond. Few have bridged so many civilizations; have brought so many cultural strands together. Their story is as much our history as well as theirs and others

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About the Author

Warwick Ball is a Near Eastern archaeologist and award-winning author of many books including Out of Arabia: Phoenicians, Arabs, and the Discovery of Europe and Towards One World: Ancient Persia and the West.

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ISBN 10:  1907318054 ISBN 13:  9781907318054
Publisher: East & West Publishing Ltd, 2012
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