A New Perspective on the Founding of the Ottoman Empire, A New Source

A New Perspective on the Founding of the Ottoman Empire, A New Source

TÜBA has publicized “The Ottomans: From Beylik to Cihan State” with the public.

In-depth analysis by 34 academics
Emphasizing the critical importance of the establishment period of the Ottoman Beylik in terms of Turkish history and world history, the book, edited by Prof. Haşim Şahin, Prof. Mehmet Şeker, Prof. Mehmet Ersan and Dr. Mehmet Tuğrul, was carried out by a large number of academics who signed 34 independent studies in total. The book, which was put forward after an intensive scientific analysis with the contributions of local and foreign historians during the preparation process, sheds light on the history of the period by examining the political, cultural, social and religious aspects of the Ottoman Beylik in detail. The book covers the period from the establishment of the Ottoman Beylik to the rise of the Ottoman Empire in two volumes; Volume 1 focuses on new issues and important conquests related to the establishment of the Ottoman Empire, while Volume 2 offers a detailed analysis of the scholars, Sufis and social structure. By providing new and comprehensive information on the early Ottoman history, the book makes an important contribution to the scholarly literature in this field. It provides a better understanding of the historical dynamics of this period, especially by presenting details on the political, social and religious structure of the Ottoman Empire.

Since it provides up-to-date and detailed information on the establishment and development processes of the Ottoman Beylik, it is a reference work for history enthusiasts, researchers and academics, and a guidebook for those seeking answers to new questions in the field of history.

The book is aimed at academics working in the field of history and a wide audience interested in Ottoman history. It is also considered a reference source for undergraduate and graduate students. A comprehensive work that offers a new perspective on Ottoman history is valuable for academic and popular history readers.