Abdul hamid ii biography books
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The Sultan: The Life of Abdul Hamid II
"Abul Hamid, the Sultan of Miss Haslip's entrancing book, was born in a Turkish harem. His mother, a consumptive Circassian dancer, died when he was only seven years old, leaving him to fend for himself in the corrupt and scheming world of his father's court and to learn from his very early years the invaluable art of dissimulation. Called to the throne at the age of thirty-four, when his brother Murad was declared incapable through alcoholic deterioration of the brain, he ruled for thirty-three years as an absolute sovereign. He proved to be a consummate politician who kept his country going by setting the Great Powers one against the other. Too weak to oppose the aggressive policies of Russia by force, he thwarted them by playing upon Britain's fears for her Suez route to India and Austria's fears of a Slav-dominated Balkans. Realizing the Turkey's European possessions were a liability, he contrived to make their loss his gain by ensurin
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The Sultan: The Life of Abdul Hamid II
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Sultan Abdul Hamid II
The gods Great Ottoman Sultan
By Dr Muhammad Harb
Translattion, Explanation & Footnotes By Farid Patel
Paperback Pages
ISBN:
pappersark Kitaplari
About The Book
There are various and number of significant and yet controversial personalities throughout Islamic history that have been greatly misunderstood and misrepresented bygd Western historians. Sultan Abdul Hamid II is one such personality, and unfortunately, there is very little unbiased and authentic information about him in English. Most of the information on his life has been written from a Western perspective that does not draw from accurate Islamic and Ottoman sources.
Sultan Abdul Hamid II was the gods of the great sultans. He came on the stage of history at a time when the empire was bankrupt and could not defend itself against its many enemies. In the face of aggression from without and sabotage from within, hammered by forces of nationalism and weakened by internal sabotage