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The Rise of the Ottoman Empire HIST 113 Islamic Civilization

Source: Hodgson, The Venture of Islam

Source: Rashid al-Din, Jami’ al-Tavarikh (Universal History) (14 th century) The Ilkhan Ghazan converts to Islam

Timur (Tamerlane)

Timur’s Mausoleum, Samarqand

Source: Lewis, Islam and the Arab World

Source: Tarihvemedeniyet.org

“Ten Sultans” Thesis Ottoman Sultans ( ) Osman I ( ) Murad II ( ; ) Orhan( ) Mehmed II ( ; ) Murad I( ) Bayezid II ( ) Bayazid I ( ) Selim I( ) Mehmed I ( )Sulaiman I( )

Ulou Mosque, Bursa Source: Hattstein and Delius, Islam: Art and Architecture

Interior of Ulou Mosque, Bursa Source: Hattstein and Delius, Islam: Art and Architecture

Source: Hodgson, The Venture of Islam

Janissaries Jeni cheri : “new troops” Christian captives recruited and educated through devshirme system Source: Hattstein and Delius, Islam: Art and Architecture

Stanislaw Chlebowski, “Imprisonment of Bayezid” (1878)

Mehmed the Conqueror (r , ) Source: Hattstein and Delius, Islam: Art and Architecture

Hagia Sophia Source: Hattstein and Delius, Islam: Art and Architecture

Expansion of the Ottoman Empire Source: Hattstein and Delius, Islam: Art and Architecture