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In "500 Million Neo-Ottomans," we embark on a captivating journey through Turkey's rich history, exploring its unwavering pursuit of power and influence. From the glorious days of the Ottoman Empire to the present, this book unveils the resurgent spirit of Turkey and its ambitions to reclaim its position as a dominant nation.Embark on a captivating journey through Turkey's rich history in "500 Million Neo-Ottomans." From the glorious days of the Ottoman Empire to the present, this book unveils Turkey's unwavering pursuit of power and its ambitions to reclaim its position as a dominant nation.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In "500 Million Neo-Ottomans," we embark on a captivating journey through Turkey's rich history, exploring its unwavering pursuit of power and influence. From the glorious days of the Ottoman Empire to the present, this book unveils the resurgent spirit of Turkey and its ambitions to reclaim its position as a dominant nation.Embark on a captivating journey through Turkey's rich history in "500 Million Neo-Ottomans." From the glorious days of the Ottoman Empire to the present, this book unveils Turkey's unwavering pursuit of power and its ambitions to reclaim its position as a dominant nation. Explore the cultural influences, geopolitical aspirations, and military strength that shape Turkey's historical destiny. Discover the connections between Turkey and various nations, territories, and peoples across the Muslim world. Uncover the lasting legacy of the Ottoman Empire and the influential figures who shaped Turkish history. Join the author in contemplating the implications of Turkey's rise and its potential impact on the global stage. "500 Million Neo-Ottomans" presents a compelling narrative of a nation determined to revive its imperial glory.
Autorenporträt
William Kergroach è uno scrittore e giornalista francese. Ha iniziato a scrivere narrativa. Una delle sue opere più significative è la serie "New Sulk Road". Ha studiato e scritto molto sulle civiltà del Nord Africa, dell'Impero Ottomano, della Russia e della Valle dell'Indo.