The Foundation of the Ottoman Empire; a history of the Osmanlis up to the death of Bayezid I (1300-1403)
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A detailed political and military narrative traces the emergence and expansion of the early Ottoman principality from its frontier beginnings around 1300 to the death of Bayezid I in 1403, examining campaigns in Anatolia and the Balkans, clashes with Byzantine forces, tribal and emir rivalries, and the consolidation of Ottoman rule. The author analyzes chronological conquests, administrative growth, and the shifting balance between maritime raids and land warfare, while engaging with primary sources and transliteration challenges. Discussions highlight the interplay of local village warfare, mercenary dynamics, and strategic geography that enabled rapid territorial advance and state formation.
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