This book provides an annotated translation of memoirs of Ottoman eye-witness actors of the Great War in the Arab lands. It reflects on numerous crises of the Middle East today such as the ambiguous Arab¿Turkish relations, the Arab¿Israeli confrontation, and the struggle for the holy places of Islam.
This book provides an annotated translation of memoirs of Ottoman eye-witness actors of the Great War in the Arab lands. It reflects on numerous crises of the Middle East today such as the ambiguous Arab¿Turkish relations, the Arab¿Israeli confrontation, and the struggle for the holy places of Islam.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Currently at the Lebanese American University, Selim Deringil was a professor at the Bosphorus University and a visiting professor in the United States, France, Japan and Hungary. His numerous publications include The Well Protected Domains and Conversion and Apostasy in the Late Ottoman Empire, both of which won the Turkish Studies Association Koprulu Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction. Aspects of the Ottoman Twilight Chapter 1. Falih R fk Atay Chapter 2. Hüseyin Kaz m Kadrí Chapter 3. Ali Fuad Erden Chapter 4. Münevver Ayäl Chapter 5. Naci Käif K c man Conclusion. The Atrak and the Arabs Bibliography
Acknowledgments Introduction. Aspects of the Ottoman Twilight Chapter 1. Falih R fk Atay Chapter 2. Hüseyin Kaz m Kadrí Chapter 3. Ali Fuad Erden Chapter 4. Münevver Ayäl Chapter 5. Naci Käif K c man Conclusion. The Atrak and the Arabs Bibliography
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