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Breve historia del Imperio Otomano N. E.

Breve historia del Imperio Otomano N. E.

Eladio Romero / Ivan Romero

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Editorial:
NOWTILUS
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9788413053998
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Descubra la historia de uno de los imperios más duraderos en la historia del mundo, el otomano, desde su formación por el guerrero musulmán turco, Osmán, a comienzos del siglo XIV hasta su desaparición oficial en 1922. La lucha contra el Imperio hispánico de Solimán I el Magnífico y Selim II, el sistema del millet, el genocidio armenio y los Jóvenes Turcos. Conozca la historia de un imperio musulmán que duró aproximadamente desde 1299 hasta 1922 y que durante su mayor extensión territorial abarcó tres continentes, los territorios entre el sureste de Europa, Asia occidental y África del Norte. Un imperio que asombró al Occidente cristiano al conquistar Constantinopla, cuyo máximo esplendor se produjo en el siglo XVI, con una enorme importancia e influencia en la historia del mundo y que ha jugado un papel vital en la historia, la cultura y la mentalidad de Europa.Breve historia del Imperio otomano le mostrará la formación, expansión y consolidación del Imperio otomano hasta su disolución después de la Primera Guerra Mundial. La historia de un pueblo nómada que vivía en las estepas de Asia Central, dividido en varias tribus unidas por una lengua común, que tuvieron que emigrar hacia el oeste debido a las presiones de los mongoles; además, la obra analiza cuestiones fundamentales como el papel de la mujer, las artes, la figura del sultán o la organización administrativa.Eladio Romero e Iván Romero, autores de la obra y especialistas en el tema, le guiarán en una lectura amena, rigurosa y magníficamente documentada, para descubrir uno de los imperios más duraderos en la historia del mundo.

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