The Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire « Series from 2017

Series from 2017

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Genres: Documentary

Join Professor Kenneth W.

Harl for The Ottoman Empire and investigate the nature of Ottoman identity, the achievements and oddities of the sultan’s court, and stories of confrontation and cooperation with the West.

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Sublime Porte: Visions of the Ottoman Empire

How should one consider the vast history of the Ottoman Empire? Professor Harl sets the stage for what's to come with a consideration of key themes in the empire's journey from "Sublime Porte" to "Sick Man of Europe" - as well as the distorting images of Orientalism.

Seljuk Turks in Asia Minor

Ottoman sultans traced their origins to the Oghuz Turks of the Central Eurasian steppes, whose nomadic ways of life were transformed by Islam. Follow along as the subsequent Seljuk Turks evolve from raiders to conquerors - and spark conflict with Western Europe's religious pilgrims.

The Islamization of Asia Minor

First, learn how the Seljuk sultans created an Islamic Turkish Anatolia, which would become the heartland of future Ottoman sultans. Then, explore Seljuk developments in architecture, decorative art, and religion - including domed mosques, medresses (religious schools), and "whirling dervishes."

Ottoman Sultans of Bursa

Meet the sultans who transformed the Ottoman sultanate into an imperial state. Among these: Orhan, who made Bursa the state's capital; Murad I and Bayezid I, who incorporated Asia Minor into the Ottoman state; and "the Thunderbolt," who forged an empire of tributaries in the Balkans and Anatolia.

Defeat and Recovery, 1402-1451

The defeat of Sultan Bayezid by Tamerlane at the Battle of Angora revealed the fragile nature of the nascent Ottoman sultanate. Focus on the empire's recovery under Mehmed I Çelebi and Murad II, who made the empire into a bureaucratic monarchy and defeated the Hungarians at the Battle of Varna.

Mehmet the Conqueror, 1451-1481

Mehmet the Conqueror made the Ottoman sultanate a leading Muslim power by 1481. Investigate his remarkable rule, which included the conquest of Constantinople, the remodeling of the Hagia Sophia as a mosque, and the construction of the grand, walled mini-city of Topkapı.

Selim the Grim and the Conquest of Cairo

Suleiman the Magnificent, 1520-1566

Sultans in Topkapı, 1566-1648

The Sultan-Caliph and His Servants

Timariots, Peasants, and Pastoralists

Trade, Money, and Cities

Arabs under the Ottoman Caliph

Christians and Jews under the Porte

Sunni Islam and Ottoman Civilization

Ottoman Constantinople

The Sultan at War: The Ottoman Army

Sultan and Shah: Challenge of Safavid Iran

Sultan and Emperor: War in the West

Sultan and Venice: War in the Mediterranean

Köprülü Viziers and Imperial Revival

The Empire at Bay, 1699-1798

Napoleon Invades Ottoman Egypt

Crisis: Muhammad Ali and Balkan Nationalists

Tanzimat and Modernization, 1839-1876