Kniha se soustřeďuje na souhrn událostí Osmanské říše odehrávající se během dvou a půl století. Zabývá se také několika hlavními problémy: vztahu světské a církevní moci, nedostatky „vojenského feudalismu“, migrací obyvatelstva a nenasytností mocných sousedů.
Alan Warwick Palmer Knihy






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