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  • - A Compilation - The Arabs, The Ottaman Empire and Iran
    by Suraiya Faroqhi, Heinz Halm & Monika Gronke
    £102.99

    Now combined into a single volume, these three brief history texts provide a concise and eye-opening overview of the history of the Middle East. Each is written by a leading expert, and all have been hailed as outstanding introductions for the general reader.

  • - A Short History
    by Saraiya Faroqhi
    £99.49

    Presents the history of one of the powerful empires of the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern era. This text traces the political history of the Ottomans from the 14th century to the dissolution of the empires after WWI, and it employs a balanced approach that encompasses economic, social, and cultural history.

  • - A Compilation - The Arabs, The Ottoman Empire and Iran
    by Suraiya Faroqhi, Heinz Halm & Monika Gronke
    £34.99

  • - The Public Image of the Ottoman Sultans and Its Reception
    by Suraiya Faroqhi
    £111.49

    This book is a collection of essays on Ottoman history, focusing on how sultans of the Ottoman Empire were viewed by the public.

  • - The Imperial Elite and its Artefacts
    by Suraiya Faroqhi
    £50.49

    Combines social history and cultural studies, with beautiful illustrations of rare artefacts brought together for the first time

  • - Fashioning the Individual in the Muslim Mediterranean
    by Suraiya Faroqhi
    £134.99

    This volume presents research on craft workers within and outside the guild structure of the Muslim Mediterranean world. Individual chapters range from the Ottoman Empire to traditional style crafts in 20th century Turkey and Egypt such as tanning or the manual production of copper vessels.

  • - House Owners and House Property in Seventeenth-Century Ankara and Kayseri
    by Suraiya Faroqhi
    £37.49

    This study of two contrasting towns in Anatolia focuses on their domestic environment. Through her use of documents from the kadi registers of Ankara and Kayseri, Dr Faroqui follows changes in patterns of house ownership over approximately a century. The urban society thus revealed differs from the patterns generally associated with the 'Islamic city' model.

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