The Causes of the Successes of the Ottoman Turks

The Causes of the Successes of the Ottoman Turks

The Causes of the Successes of the Ottoman TurksBy the fall of the Seljukian dynasty in Asia...
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Author: Phillpotts, J. Surtees (James Surtees),1839-1930
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The Causes of the Successes of the Ottoman Turks

The Causes of the Successes of the Ottoman Turks

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The Causes of the Successes of the Ottoman Turks

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Author: Phillpotts, J. Surtees (James Surtees),1839-1930
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Causes of the Successes of the Ottoman Turks

By the fall of the Seljukian dynasty in Asia Minor, a vast number of Turks, scattered over the fertile tracts of Western Asia, were left without any organized government. The Emirs of the Seljouks in their different districts tried to set up separate kingdoms for themselves, but their power was successfully exercised only in making depredations upon each other. For some time they were under the sway of the Khans of Persia, but the decline of the Mogul Empire after the death of Cazan, freed them from this control1. During this time of general anarchy, a clan of Oghouz Turks, under Ertogruhl, settled in the dominions of Alaeddin, the chief of Iconium. These Turks were of the same family as the Huns and Avars, and the other Barbarian hordes, whose invasions had continually devastated Europe for nearly ten centuries2; nor had the energy and restless activity of their race yet begun to fail. They were all united by the affinity of race, as well as by their language, and by the common bond of the Sunnite creed. In return for Ertogruhls services in war Alaeddin gave him a grant of territory in the highlands of Phrygia. The warlike spirit of Ertogruhls son Othman, raised him to the2 rank of an independent chieftain, and he soon made himself master of strong positions on the borders of the Greek Empire. With ill-judged parsimony, the Emperor Michael had disbanded the militia, who guarded the passes of Mount Olympus, and had thus left Bithynia open to attack. Orchan, the son of Othman, took advantage of these favourable occurrences, enlarged his territory at the expense of the Greeks, and by uniting several of the scattered Turkish tribes under one head, laid the foundation of the Ottoman Empire. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 50821
Author: Phillpotts, J. Surtees (James Surtees)
Release Date: Jan 1, 2016
Format: eBook
Language: English

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