2003
DOI: 10.4324/9780203509265
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The Ottoman Empire 1326-1699

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“…Pada tahun 1687, tentera Suleiman II terlibat dalam Battle of Mohács II melawan kerajaan Hungary. 57 Pada tahun 1689, tentera baginda menentang kerajaan Hasburgs (Austria). Pada tahun 1690, baginda berjaya menguasai Nis, Semendria, dan Belgrade daripada kerajaan Serbia.…”
Section: Sejarah Penubuhan Dan Perkembangan Kerajaan Turki Uthmaniyah 1299-1922unclassified
“…Pada tahun 1687, tentera Suleiman II terlibat dalam Battle of Mohács II melawan kerajaan Hungary. 57 Pada tahun 1689, tentera baginda menentang kerajaan Hasburgs (Austria). Pada tahun 1690, baginda berjaya menguasai Nis, Semendria, dan Belgrade daripada kerajaan Serbia.…”
Section: Sejarah Penubuhan Dan Perkembangan Kerajaan Turki Uthmaniyah 1299-1922unclassified
“…Depois, verificou-se uma aceleração do processo de centralização do poder nas monarquias mais importantes da Cristandade -aqui sobressaem a França e a Espanha, que vão disputar a hegemonia sobre a Europa, num processo que marcará grande parte do século XVI e que terá como palco privilegiado a esplendorosa Itália (GREGOROVIUS, 1972) 6 . E, por último, o Turco impôs o seu poderio na "porta" oriental da Europa, de que a conquista de Constantinopla em 1453 foi uma decisiva etapa, numa dinâmica de crescimento imperial que condicionou fortemente a história do continente no século XVI (TURNBULL, 2003).…”
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“…(2) the Islamic influences (Turnbull, 2003) including the long history of the Ottoman Empire (Mango, 2004), were mostly alive in mid-sized towns; (3) the modern culture, which originated from the western philosophy that the founders of the Republic advocated and established through reforms (Berkes, 1998), came to dominate the larger cities.…”
Section: How the West Meets The Eastmentioning
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