Story of Turkey and Armenia (Classic Reprint)
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This development of Turkish aggrandizement had been a wonderful one, and it occupied only a century and one-half. We shall look far and wide to find a parallel. The reason for this growth was not in the circumstances which surrounded the Turks, but in the great abilities which each of their rulers represented. Cruel they were, and rudely ruled a rude race, yet there is no question as to their pre-eminent power in mili tarism and statecraft. Now, however, there came an event which not only delayed by fifty years the capture of Constan tinople, but seemed to blot out the Ottoman Empire. It was the descent of Tamerlane. This great warrior was him self of mongol-turkish race, and had established his domin ion throughout lower Russia, Central Asia, India, Persia and Syria, but he had been resisted by the Mamluk Sultans of Egypt and by the Ottoman Sultan of Turkey. The latter was crushed by Tamerlane on that same plain oi Angora where the Ottoman Empire had taken its start. The Mos lems, believers in fate, regarded the empire doomed where it had begun.
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