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Raleigh, N.C. “Venice and the Ottoman Empire,” at the North Carolina Museum of Art, is a luxurious introduction to the complex, symbiotic relationship between two rival maritime empires.
War in History, Vol. 27, No. 4 (November 2020), pp. 643-669 (27 pages) Why did the fracturing Ottoman Empire enter the Great War? Why did the Ottomans drag their feet for a period of three months ...
The Ottoman Empire once ruled vast territories across North Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Europe, shaping world ...
Türkiye, a country bridging two continents, has a history as rich and diverse as its landscapes. From the stunning ...
The ensemble’s most recent and final program of their season, “In the Realm of Osman,” showcased Ottoman Empire music and art from the 17th to 19th centuries.