Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 159
... Bayezid however fell victim to Timur's advance , being defeated by him in 1402 at the battle of Ankara and dying in ... Bayezid's sons , Mehmed I took control . Once again the empire expanded and Ottoman armies again advanced through ...
... Bayezid however fell victim to Timur's advance , being defeated by him in 1402 at the battle of Ankara and dying in ... Bayezid's sons , Mehmed I took control . Once again the empire expanded and Ottoman armies again advanced through ...
Page 210
... Bayezid was defeated at Konya . He first retreated to Amasya , where he stayed some time , before , unexpectedly , fleeing to the Shah in Persia . At first , the Shah treated the exile cordially , but once Bayezid thought he was safe ...
... Bayezid was defeated at Konya . He first retreated to Amasya , where he stayed some time , before , unexpectedly , fleeing to the Shah in Persia . At first , the Shah treated the exile cordially , but once Bayezid thought he was safe ...
Page 215
... Bayezid's revolt , where a rather more dramatized version of the struggle is produced ; here he mainly concentrates on the tensions between Bayezid , Selim and Süleyman . In the diplomatic correspondence , however , the same persons ...
... Bayezid's revolt , where a rather more dramatized version of the struggle is produced ; here he mainly concentrates on the tensions between Bayezid , Selim and Süleyman . In the diplomatic correspondence , however , the same persons ...
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Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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