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Author_Arnold Cassola
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Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=HBJD
Category=HBLH
Category=WQH
COP=Malta
Format_Paperback
Language_English
PUB=Morrone Editore
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Suleyman The Magnificent and Malta 1565

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Paperback | English

By (author): Arnold Cassola

In his latest book on the topic, Arnold Cassola utilizes exclusively primary Ottoman sources (1564-1566), supplemented by contemporary evidence based on Balbi de Correggio’s 1568 diary in Spanish, to recount the 1565 Great Siege of Malta in a different way, i.e. from Süleyman the Magnificent’s perspective. What preparations before the Siege did the great Lawgiver undertake?

What were the concerns, worries, the daily needs, the technicalities, etc. that he had to attend to during the siege, and in its immediate aftermath? Based, as he was, in Constantinople (Istanbul), thousands of kilometres away from where the action was happening in Malta, how did the Sultan handle and coordinate the military action on the ground, whilst having to tackle other pressing problems arising in the different corners of his Empire, from Crimea to Algeria, from Morocco to the Epirus and Aetolia-Acarnania regions, from Anatolia to Macedonia?

Cassola’s book will try to answer these questions through the behaviour, actions and thoughts of Süleyman, as they transpire from the original commands and orders that he sent out in 1564-1566 to the various and different areas of the Ottoman Empire in Anadolu (Asia), Rumeli (Europe) and the Maghrib (North Africa).

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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publisher: Morrone Editore
  • Publication City/Country: Malta
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789995711375

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