economics education in the Ottoman Empireeconomic thought in Turkeyeconomics education in TurkeyUp until the late eighteenth century, the economic understanding of the Ottoman elite was based on the worldview of the scholars of the Madrasah system. The first Ottoman treatises in modern economics began...
Territorial evolution of the Ottoman Empire
of power in 16th century has been influenced by the expansion of Ottoman Empire.The expansion of Ottoman Empire in Europe and the Franco-Ottoman Alliance,made the internal wars of Christendom and external wars interact,and pushed the evolvement of the European balance of power in sixteenth ...
With the disintegration of the Roman Empire and the emergence,both in the East and the West,of a number of autonomous and aggressive barbarian nations, the old habit of acquiescence imposed by the pax romana was succeeded by a new spirit of competition. Policy ceased to bestated in the sharp...
Until World War I, Palestine was part of the sprawling Ottoman Empire. After the war, Palestine came under the administration of Great Britain by an arrangement with the League of Nations. In 1948 Israel established itself in part of Palestine's territory, and Egypt and Jordan assumed ...
By the end of the First World War the Ottoman Empire had been defeated and was in a state of disintegration. The Mudros Armistice which ended the war between the Ottoman Empire and the Allies in October 1918 was the final stage of this process; the Treaty of Sevres which followed the Armi...
Luxury brands aren’t the only thing demonstrating a strong brand appeal with a consistent logo evolution. The Turkish Air Force logo has never changed from the time it was first conceptualized during the Ottoman Empire. Talk about longevity and class!
With the end of World War I and the defeat of the Ottoman Empire, the UK and France drew the borders of the Levant region, based on the 1916 secret treaty of Sykes-Picot, resulting in the British Mandate for Palestine (currently south Iraq and Kuwait under direct control while Jordan, ...
The Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins, whom Ezio met on his journey to Istanbul, had come up with a few inventions even Leonardo hadn’t thought of – like the Hookblade, for example, a (literal) twist on the Hidden Blade that could be used to descend ziplines, thr...
(Kashani-Sabet1999). Iran’s border conflicts involving Russia, Britain, and the Ottoman Empire during the nineteenth century compelled Iranian intellectuals to forge a robust national identity and construct a narrative that mobilized various segments of society under the banner of Iran’s greatness....