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  • Bleeding Armenia: Its history and horrors under the curse of Islam

    "Bleeding Armenia: Its History and Horrors Under the Curse of Islam" by M. Smbat Gabrielean and Augustus Warner Williams is a poignant exploration of the Armenian experience during a tumultuous period marked by oppression and violence. The authors delve into the historical context of Armenia, detailing the cultural and social fabric of the nation before the onset of devastating conflicts. Through ... Read more

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  • Bleeding Armenia

    Enriched edition. Its history and horrors under the curse of Islam

    Bleeding Armenia encapsulates a poignant and critical exploration of Armenian identity and suffering through a diverse array of literary pieces. The collection traverses a vast range of styles, from evocative poetry to gripping narratives, each shedding light on the pain and resilience of a nation marked by historical calamities. This anthology stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of the ... Read more

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  • Bleeding Armenia

    Its history and horrors under the curse of Islam

    Bleeding Armenia captures the raw and poignant tapestry of narratives and essays that explore the profound cultural and historical essence of Armenia. This anthology offers a captivating exploration of themes such as resilience, identity, and the rich tapestry of human suffering and triumph. Through a mosaic of literary styles ranging from lyrical prose to evocative essays, the collection uncovers ... Read more

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    The True Story of History's Most Intriguing Woman

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    Cleopatra is wreathed by so many outsized myths that it is sometimes difficult to tell the woman from the legend. For centuries, historians have scarcely deviated from the occidental, Horatian portrayal of an Eastern temptress bent on bringing down the great men of Rome. Michael Foss looks through and beyond the myths, using fresh research to vividly bring to life the historical Cleopatra. A ... Read more

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  • History of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt

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    The story of Cleopatra is a story of crime. It is a narrative of the course and the consequences of unlawful love. In her strange and romantic history we see this passion portrayed with the most complete and graphic fidelity in all its influences and effects; its uncontrollable impulses, its intoxicating joys, its reckless and mad career, and the dreadful remorse and ultimate despair and ruin in ... Read more

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  • History of the Ottoman Empire

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    Deans History of the Ottoman Empire is a fascinating chronicle of Ottoman Empire from the 13th to the mid 19th centuries. ... Read more

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  • The life of Saladin and the fall of the kingdom of Jerusalem

    Saladin, one of the most prominent figure of the time of the Crusades, was a great muslim leader, respected and praised even by his Crusader foes. ... Read more

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  • Ali Pacha: Intrigues and Adventures in Alexandre Dumas' Tale

    Immerse yourself in the world of political intrigue, betrayal, and the enigmatic figure of Ali Pacha with Alexandre Dumas' riveting narrative, "Ali Pacha." Journey through the turbulent events of Ottoman-ruled Greece, where power struggles, alliances, and the quest for dominance shape the fate of nations.As Dumas unravels the story of Ali Pacha, experience the clash of cultures, the cunning ... Read more

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  • The Ottoman Empire

    by Charles Horne ...
    Constantinople, the Turkish capital, the mysterious, ancient, ever-flourishing city, sacred alike to Christian and Mahometan, stands in its wondrous beauty upon European shores; yet Turkey is an Asiatic State. Her story belongs to Asia, the world of dreamy fancy and lurid legend, not of sober fact and accurately dated history. Hence one can speak of Turkey only after the fashion of her own clime, ... Read more

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  • Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa, in the Seventeenth Century (Complete)

    It was first built by Solomon, and has been described by some thousands of historians. The date of its capture is contained in those words of the Korán, “The exalted city” (beldah tayyibeh), and to it some commentators apply the following text: “Have not the Greeks been vanquished in the lowest parts of the earth?” (Kor. xxx. 1.) and “An excellent city, the like of which hath never been created.” ... Read more

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  • The Life of Saladin and the Fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem

    The Life of Saladin and the Fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem is a twenty-three chapter biography of the famous monarch. ... Read more

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  • Saladin and the Fall of Jerusalem

    SALADIN is one of the few Oriental Personages who need no introduction to English readers. Sir Walter Scott has performed that friendly office with the warmth and insight of appreciative genius. It was Saladin's good fortune to attract the notice not only of the great romancer, but also of King Richard, and to this accident he partly owes the result that, instead of remaining a dry historical ... Read more

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