This day marked the beginning of the end of the Ottoman Empire, a dissolution that would bring great suffering and chaos, but also new opportunities for all Ottomans, Muslim and non-Muslim alike.
This book narrates the rise and fall of Kurdish nobility in the Ottoman Empire from the sixteenth through to the nineteenth-century. Focusing on one noble Kurdish family based in the emirate of Palu, ...
It's not enough to buy your ticket - there's a dress code. The archaeologist had a head start, on Ottoman Empire By Train. Her pink hair would be the envy of any dapper traveller. But as for the ...
Professor Alice Roberts takes a train ride that covers 600 years of the Ottoman Empire. Her mission is to learn about this vast empire that started with a dream in the 14th century. Alice Roberts ...
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When did references to this ancient, indigenous “Palestinian People” enter the historical record? The answer is 1964. (AD, that is, not BC). That’s pretty recent. In fact, Johnny Depp is older than ...
Local workers unload a Douglas Dakota transport airplane at the US forces airbase in Karachi in 1943 In his 1974 novel Tamas (Darkness), a vivid portrayal of the bloody partition of India ...
Rageh Omaar traces the history of the Ottoman empire. A super-power of a million square miles, it matched the glories of Ancient Rome and collapsed less than a hundred years ago ...
At the end of World War I the Ottoman Empire dissolved ... Mandate came to an end in May of 1948 with a United Nations-led partitioning plan for the region. In the early 1950s, Egypt blocks ...