An Ottoman Imperial Campaign: Suppressing the Marsh Arabs, Central power and peripheral rebellion in the 1560's
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In the 1560s and 1570s the Ottoman Empire successfully concluded an epic struggle against the Austrian Habsburgs in Hungary; failed to capture Malta and lost the great sea battle of Lepanto against a Mediterranean European coalition under Spanish leadership but nevertheless conquered Cyprus from Venice and Tunis from Spain; attempted but failed to cut a canal between the Don and Volga rivers to reach the Caspian Sea north of the Safavis of Iran; started to prepare for a naval campaign in the eastern Indian Ocean to aid Acheh in Sumatra against the Portuguese but were distracted by a rebellion in Yemen. In the 1560s and 1570s the Ottoman Empire successfully concluded an epic struggle against the Austrian Habsburgs in Hungary; failed to capture Malta and lost the great sea battle of Lepanto against a Mediterranean European coalition under Spanish leadership but nevertheless conquered Cyprus from Venice and Tunis from Spain; attempted but failed to cut a canal between the Don and Volga rivers to reach the Caspian Sea north of the Safavis of Iran; started to prepare for a naval campaign in the eastern Indian Ocean to aid Acheh in Sumatra against the Portuguese but were distracted by a rebellion in Yemen.
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Osmanlı Araştırmaları DergisiCilt
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