The Causes of the Successes of the Ottoman Turks by J. Surtees Phillpotts

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Author Phillpotts, J. Surtees (James Surtees), 1839-1930
Title The Causes of the Successes of the Ottoman Turks
Note Reading ease score: 54.8 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Summary "The Causes of the Successes of the Ottoman Turks" by J. Surtees Phillpotts is a historical account written during the mid-19th century, specifically in the late 1850s. This work delves into the rise of the Ottoman Empire, examining the various factors contributing to its success. Focusing on the socio-political landscape and the unique military organization of the Ottoman Turks, it provides insights into the historical context of the time. The book asserts that the success of the Ottoman Turks can be attributed to a combination of advantageous external circumstances and the internal capabilities of its rulers. Phillpotts explores the decline of the Seljuk dynasty, the internal strife within surrounding empires, and the Ottoman's unique feudal system, including the establishment of the Janissary corps—a disciplined military force composed largely of converted Christian youths. By addressing social structure, military discipline, and the political savvy of leaders like Othman and Orchan, the author illustrates how these elements not only facilitated conquests but also allowed for the consolidation of power, leading to a formidable empire characterized by both tolerance and military strength. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class DR: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Balkan Peninsula, Turkey
Subject Turkey -- History -- 1288-1453
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