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What Went Wrong?: The Clash between Islam and Modernity in the Middle East [Hardcover]

Bernard Lewis
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The Treaty Of Carlowitz has a special importance in the history of the Ottoman Empire, and even, more broadly, in the history of the Islamic world, as the first peace signed by a defeated Ottoman Empire with victorious Christian adversaries. Read the first page
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