The Sultan's diaries, important incidents in the history of the Ottoman Empire
Section : Thought and philosophy
Author: Muhammad Shaban Sawan
Number of pages: 254 pages
Publisher: Dar Al-Rawafed
The intent of this introduction is to record the most important events in the history of the Ottoman Empire distributed over the days of the year, and these events are the historical ground upon which the lessons that the whole series deduces and try to prove the axiom that is intended to divert our attention from it, which is that unity is better than fragmentation, and that unity is even worse. Its condition is better than retail at its best. The recording of the events follows the discussion of the most important questions that the initial examination of these incidents answers, which also confirms the aforementioned conclusion, and removes many of the negative impressions that stuck in the minds of our generations as a result of the media misinformation carried out by the retail states based on the interests of the great powers that created them on the ruins. The Ottoman Empire, which those countries sought with continuous efforts to eliminate
The Sultan's diaries, important incidents in the history of the Ottoman Empire
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