The primary goal of the paper is to put the assistance of Austria and Prussia to the Ottoman military reforms in the 1830s into the context of diplomatic relations within the Eastern Question, and explain why the Sublime Porte asked the two German Powers for their officers, why only the Prussians were finally employed in 1837. Furthermore, the paper also evidences the fact that the collaboration of the two German Powers with Sultan Mahmud II in his reformatory effort must be viewed not only in the diplomatic but also social context and that the changes in the Ottoman army had been attentively observed by Austria’s and Prussia’s diplomats, and Austrian Chancellor Metternich in particular, long before the employment of the two Powers’ officer...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the historical background of the alliances that European Great ...
The author considers the relations between great states, in particular England, France, Russia and G...
The Ottoman intellectuals and administrators underestimating Europe until Treaty of Karlowitz (1699)...
The primary goal of the paper is to put the assistance of Austria and Prussia to the Ottoman militar...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This thesis analyses the course and nature of Ottoman-German d...
Relying on thorough examination of relevant documents housed in the archives in Vienna, Paris, Londo...
When on August 1, 1914, the fateful news came over the wires that Europe stood at Armageddon, the pe...
This article of Viennese Ottomanist Markus Köhbach, published first in German in the Osmanlı Araştır...
When on August 1, 1914, the fateful news came over the wires that Europe stood at Armageddon, the pe...
Targeting an old desire of the investigations into early modern Habsburg-Ottoman relations, this pap...
Beginning the 18th century with a different foreign policy than the previous centuries, Ottoman Empi...
The conventional understanding of German expansion abroad, between unification (1871) and the First ...
This thesis studies the diplomatic tactics that the Ottoman Empire utilized from 1821 to 1840 and ar...
Cooperation between the Ottoman Empire and Germany, especially in the sphere of military and communi...
The conventional understanding of German expansion abroad, between unification (1871) and the First ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the historical background of the alliances that European Great ...
The author considers the relations between great states, in particular England, France, Russia and G...
The Ottoman intellectuals and administrators underestimating Europe until Treaty of Karlowitz (1699)...
The primary goal of the paper is to put the assistance of Austria and Prussia to the Ottoman militar...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This thesis analyses the course and nature of Ottoman-German d...
Relying on thorough examination of relevant documents housed in the archives in Vienna, Paris, Londo...
When on August 1, 1914, the fateful news came over the wires that Europe stood at Armageddon, the pe...
This article of Viennese Ottomanist Markus Köhbach, published first in German in the Osmanlı Araştır...
When on August 1, 1914, the fateful news came over the wires that Europe stood at Armageddon, the pe...
Targeting an old desire of the investigations into early modern Habsburg-Ottoman relations, this pap...
Beginning the 18th century with a different foreign policy than the previous centuries, Ottoman Empi...
The conventional understanding of German expansion abroad, between unification (1871) and the First ...
This thesis studies the diplomatic tactics that the Ottoman Empire utilized from 1821 to 1840 and ar...
Cooperation between the Ottoman Empire and Germany, especially in the sphere of military and communi...
The conventional understanding of German expansion abroad, between unification (1871) and the First ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the historical background of the alliances that European Great ...
The author considers the relations between great states, in particular England, France, Russia and G...
The Ottoman intellectuals and administrators underestimating Europe until Treaty of Karlowitz (1699)...