Ismail Hakki Uzuncarsili Osmanli Tarihi 1. Cilt Pdf ((free)) Jun 2026
Pek çok üniversite, öğrencilerine ve araştırmacılarına kendi kütüphane veri tabanları (E-Kitap havuzları) üzerinden bu tarz klasik eserlerin dijital erişim hakkını tanımaktadır.
The Türk Tarih Kurumu holds the strict copyright. They have reprinted the 6-volume set multiple times (most recently in the 2010s). Volume one is available for purchase in hardcover from Turkish bookstores (like Kitapyurdu or Nadir Kitap). However, it is expensive (usually ¥200-300 TRY or equivalent) and heavy to ship internationally. ismail hakki uzuncarsili osmanli tarihi 1. cilt pdf
Eserin bibliyografya ve indeks kısımları da dahil olmak üzere toplamda olduğu ve ayrıntılı bir kaynakça (s. [597]-604) ile indeks (s. [605]-639) içerdiği bilinmektedir. Ağırlıklı olarak aşağıdaki ana konuları ele alır: Volume one is available for purchase in hardcover
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For anyone venturing into the deep waters of Ottoman history, one name towers above the rest in the 20th century: . His magnum opus, the multi-volume Osmanlı Tarihi (Ottoman History), remains the undisputed backbone of academic scholarship on the Ottoman Empire.
The first volume of "Osmanlı Tarihi" covers the early history of the Ottoman Empire, from its founding to the 16th century. The book explores the empire's origins, its expansion, and its development during the reign of Osman I, Orhan, and Murad I.