Sedition and the Rise of a New Sect
After the death of the fifth Sultan of the Turks, a man named Scheibech Bedredm, who had been Chief Justice […]
After the death of the fifth Sultan of the Turks, a man named Scheibech Bedredm, who had been Chief Justice […]
Christians are allowed to take shelter in a safe place and are responsible for protecting themselves and defending their religion.
In the Ottoman Empire, ambassadors were often treated harshly, in ways very different from the respectful customs of ancient Rome
In the Ottoman system, the first concern was always the power of the ruler, known as the Grand Signior, or
The city of Ragusa was known in ancient times by the name Epidauros. There were also two other cities with
Next in authority after the Grand Vizier, also called the Vizier Azem or First Vizier, are the officials known as
In the Ottoman court, there was another group of attendants besides the Pages and the Mutes. These were the Dwarfs,
These are the hairs of the traitor Kulkahya, a man who once boasted that before losing his head, there would
A Government Built on Servitude If a person carefully considers the structure of the entire Turkish government, he will find
The artistic path first chosen by Peter Morozoff was full of difficulties. The symbolic form of art that initially attracted