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Title: | Ottoman expansionist policy in the sixteenth century Mediterranean |
Other Titles: | Besieged : Malta 1565 |
Authors: | Cassar, Carmel |
Keywords: | East and West Mediterranean Region -- History, Military Turkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 Turkey -- History -- Selim I, 1512-1520 Turkey -- History -- Suleyman I, 1520-1566 |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Heritage Malta |
Citation: | Cassar C. (2015). Ottoman expansionist policy in the sixteenth century Mediterranean. In M. Camilleri (Ed.) Besieged : Malta 1565 (pp.83-96). Malta: Heritage Malta. |
Abstract: | The sixteenth century Mediterranean has often been described as ‘a battleground’ between the two great empires of Catholic Spain in the West and the Muslim Ottomans in the East. It was a century during which the two great empires gave evidence of their formidable might. Before the rise of the Habsburg kings, Charles V and Philip II, the Catholic Kings of Spain, Ferdinand and Isabella, who were responsible for the unification of Spain, played as vital a part in creating the Spanish Empire as did the Ottoman sultans before the fall of Constantinople in 1453. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/22356 |
ISBN: | 9789993257318 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacEMATou |
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