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The Rise of the Ottoman Empire

The Rise of the Ottoman Empire. HIST 113 Islamic Civilization. Source: Hodgson, The Venture of Islam. The Ilkhan Ghazan converts to Islam. Source: Rashid al-Din, Jami’ al- Tavarikh (Universal History) (14 th century). Timur (Tamerlane) 1336-1405. Timur’s Mausoleum, Samarqand.

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The Rise of the Ottoman Empire

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  1. The Rise of the Ottoman Empire HIST 113 Islamic Civilization

  2. Source: Hodgson, The Venture of Islam

  3. The Ilkhan Ghazan converts to Islam Source: Rashid al-Din, Jami’ al-Tavarikh (Universal History) (14th century)

  4. Timur (Tamerlane) 1336-1405

  5. Timur’s Mausoleum, Samarqand

  6. Source: Lewis, Islam and the Arab World

  7. Source: Tarihvemedeniyet.org

  8. “Ten Sultans” Thesis Ottoman Sultans (1299-1566) Osman I (1299-1324) Murad II (1421-44; 1446-51) Orhan (1324-62) Mehmed II (1444-46; 1451-81) Murad I (1362-89) Bayezid II (1481-1512) BayazidI (1389-1402) Selim I (1512-1520) Mehmed I (1413-21) Sulaiman I (1520-66)

  9. Ulou Mosque, Bursa Source: Hattstein and Delius, Islam: Art and Architecture

  10. Interior of Ulou Mosque, Bursa Source: Hattstein and Delius, Islam: Art and Architecture

  11. Source: Hodgson, The Venture of Islam

  12. Janissaries Jenicheri: “new troops” Christian captives recruited and educated through devshirmesystem Source: Hattstein and Delius, Islam: Art and Architecture

  13. Stanislaw Chlebowski, “Imprisonment of Bayezid” (1878)

  14. Mehmed the Conqueror (r. 1444-46,1451-81) Source: Hattstein and Delius, Islam: Art and Architecture

  15. Hagia Sophia Source: Hattstein and Delius, Islam: Art and Architecture

  16. Expansion of the Ottoman Empire Source: Hattstein and Delius, Islam: Art and Architecture

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