Histoire des Turcs

Histoire des Turcs
Author: Jean-Paul Roux
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 389
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 270283258X

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Histoire des Turcs

Histoire des Turcs
Author: Jean-Paul Roux
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 389
Release: 1995
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:463854201

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The Arab Spring Effect on Turkey s Role Decision making and Foreign Policy

The Arab Spring Effect on Turkey   s Role  Decision making and Foreign Policy
Author: Fadi Elhusseini
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781527523685

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This book analyses Turkey’s role in the Arab world and investigates the effects of the Arab Spring on Turkish foreign policy, decision-making and its role. Particular attention is focused on widespread terms such as strategic depth, neo-Ottomans and the Turkish Model. It also provides incisive discussions of the key tenets of the Turkish official responses to Arab revolts and narrates the advantages and challenges that come to forge any potential regional role for Turkey.

The Turkic Peoples in World History

The Turkic Peoples in World History
Author: Joo-Yup Lee
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000904215

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The Turkic Peoples in World History is a thorough and rare introduction to the Turkic world and its role in world history, providing a concise history of the Turkic peoples as well as a critical discussion of their identities and origins. The "Turks" stepped on to the stage of history by establishing the Türk Qaghanate, the first trans-Eurasian empire in history, in 552 CE. In the following millennium, they went on to create empires that had a profound impact on world history such as the Uyghur, Khazar, and Ottoman empires. They also participated in building the Mongol empire, and these Turko-Mongol empires are credited with shaping the destinies of pre-modern China, the Middle East, and Europe. By treating the history of the Turkic peoples as a process of amalgamation and integration, rather than simply categorizing the Turkic peoples chronologically or geographically, this book offers new insights into Turkic history. This volume is a comprehensive guide for students and scholars in the fields of world history, Central Asian history, and Middle Eastern studies who are seeking to understand the historical roles of Turkic peoples and their origins.

The Romanians and the Turkic Nomads North of the Danube Delta from the Tenth to the Mid Thirteenth Century

The Romanians and the Turkic Nomads North of the Danube Delta from the Tenth to the Mid Thirteenth Century
Author: Victor Spinei
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2009-05-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789047428800

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The present volume deals with the course and effects of migrations in the east and south- east of Europe during the period between the tenth and the thirteenth century. The author’s special focus is on Romanian communities and on nomadic tribes that came from the steppes and penetrated into the area north of the Danube Delta.

History of Humanity

History of Humanity
Author: UNESCO
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 1847
Release: 2000-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789231028137

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Volume IV deals with the 'Middle Ages'. It starts with the expansion of Islam and closes with the discovery of the New World. Various events during this period led to a significant expansion in communications: the rapid spread of Islam and of Gengis Khan's Mongol Empire, as well as the Crusades and the development of trans-Saharan and maritime routes around Africa to the Indian Ocean, leading to multiplied exchanges between the peoples and cultures of Africa, Asia and Europe.

The Turks in World History

The Turks in World History
Author: Carter V. Findley
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195177268

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Traces the Turkic peoples' trajectory from steppe, to empire, to nation-state. Unifying cultural, economic, social, and political history, this work illuminates the projection of Turkic identity across space and time and the profound transformations marked successively by the Turks' entry into Islam and into modernity.

A History of the Middle East

A History of the Middle East
Author: Georges Corm
Publsiher: Garnet & Ithaca Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 1859642209

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Offers an account of the history of the Middle East from before Islam. In order to paint a true picture of this complex part of the world, situated at the crossroads of three continents, this work examines the 'geographical foundations' on which the Anatolian, Iranian, Mesopotamian and Egyptian empires were built.