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History of Ottoman Empire (BS History, HIS-404) (MA History, HIS-601,Reg & SS)
Fall of Ottomans, Brief Survey of Literature and Culture of Ottomans
Fall of Ottomans, Brief Survey of Literature and Culture of Ottomans
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Origin and importance of Ottoman Turks in History, Theories of migrations of settlement in Rum (Anatolia)
Socio-Political Conditions of Anatolia at the end of the 13th century with special reference to AKH-I Movements.
Osman Khan I: His Character and achievements, Ork Khan: As the founder of the ottoman state
Murad Khan I( Khudavendigar-I-Ghazi): His Anatolian Policy and invasion of Europe First Battle of Kossovopolis (1389).Expansion of the ottoman state in Asia and Europe
Sultan Bayzid Khan I (Yildrim): His European Policy with special reference to the siege of Constantinople and Battle of Niccopolis. Causes and effects of the Battle of Angora (1402).
Sultan Murad Khan I: Muhammad Khan as the restorer of the Empire, Sultan Murad Khan II: His Scheme of the Unification of Anatolia, Battle of Varna of Kossopopolis.
Sultan Muhammad Khan II (Faith): Consequences to Constantinople and it importance. His policy toward the vanquished, and other achievements.
Sultan Bayazid Khan II (Bayazid-I-Veli): Beginning of the (Red-Head) Qizilbash Movement in Anatolia. His policies in regard to the Safavids and the mamluks.
Sultan Saleem Khan (Yavuz): His idea of a united Islamic world. Battle of Chaldiran (1514) His conquest of Syria and Egypt and its importance.
Sultan Suleyman Khan I (Qanun): Foreign Affairs, Influence of harem. Yeni Cheri disturbance and rebellion in Anatolia. His Character. His place in Muslim History.
Foreign Policy of Ottomans, relations with immediate neighbors, Czarist Russia and colonial powers.
Fall of Ottomans, Brief Survey of Literature and Culture of Ottomans
Ottoman Administration, Central, provincial, judicial, religious, military and naval.
Chapters
13
Department
History & Pakistan Studies
Teacher
Ahmad Hassan