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Orin Brightfield

Turkish Sultans

Turkish Sultans explores the ascent of the Ottoman dynasty from humble origins to rulers of a vast empire, examining their enduring impact on Middle Eastern and European history. The book delves into how these sultans navigated complex challenges, both internal and external, to maintain and expand their power, influencing geopolitical dynamics for centuries.

Their administrative innovations, such as adapting governance to diverse populations, were crucial to their success, demonstrating that imperial power extended beyond military might. The book meticulously traces the Ottoman Sultanate's journey, beginning with its nomadic Turkic roots and culminating in its complex state structure and expansionist policies. Highlighting critical periods, including the reigns of Mehmed the Conqueror and Suleiman the Magnificent, the narrative emphasizes the sultans' strategies for managing a multi-ethnic and multi-religious empire.

Drawing from Ottoman archival documents, the book provides a balanced perspective, acknowledging both the achievements and shortcomings of the sultans, including controversies surrounding minority treatment and the use of violence. Structured in three parts, Turkish Sultans first introduces the dynasty's origins, then examines the key institutions of the Ottoman state like the military and bureaucracy, and finally investigates the sultans' foreign policy and shifts in geopolitical influence.

Concluding with an assessment of the sultans' legacy, the book offers valuable insights into Ottoman identity, governance, and cultural influence, making it an essential resource for understanding the historical roots of contemporary issues in the Middle East.
139 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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