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The term is preferred in particular by historians and writers who hold a positive view of Ottoman rule to underline the positive impact of Ottoman rule on the conquered regions. They compare it favourably with the
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is a term used to describe the economic and social stability attained in the conquered provinces of the
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experienced before the Ottoman founding and conquests, as well as with the period after
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at the height of its power during the 16th and 17th centuries, applied to lands in the
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Pax Ottomana: studies in memoriam Prof. Dr. Nejat Göyünç
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The Ottoman Empire at its greatest extent, under Sultan
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The term is derived by analogy from the more common
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Index


Mehmed IV
historiography
Ottoman Empire
Balkans
Anatolia
Middle East
North Africa
Caucasus
Iran
instability
World War I
Asia Minor
Eastern Thrace
Turkish rule
dissolved
Pax Romana
consider the Ottoman Empire to be a continuation
Byzantine Empire
The Holy Land, 1517-1713
ISBN
978-90-04-23624-0
Selim
Tolerance and movements of religious dissent in Eastern Europe
ISBN
978-0-914710-06-6
The Ottomans
ISBN
9080440965
İlber Ortaylı

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