David Nicolle
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David Nicolle is a leading expert on the history of medieval warfare, in particular the Crusades and Middle Eastern warfare, and he is a prolific writer of books on these subjects as well as journal and magazine articles. Among his many previous works are The Hundred Years War; The Mongol Warlords; näytä lisää Saladin and the Saracens; The Crusades; The Medieval Warfare Sourcebook; Hattin 1187 and Fighting for the Faith (Pen Sword, 2007). näytä vähemmän
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The Third Crusade 1191: Richard the Lionheart, Saladin and the battle for Jerusalem (2005) 84 kappaletta
European Medieval Tactics, Vol. 1: The Fall and Rise of Cavalry 450-1260 (Elite) (2011) 62 kappaletta
Arms and armour of the crusading era, 1050-1350 : Islam, Eastern Europe and Asia (1988) 54 kappaletta
Arms and Armour of the Crusading Era 1050-1350: Western Europe and the Crusader States (v. 1) (1999) 48 kappaletta
The Conquest of Saxony AD 782-785: Charlemagne's defeat of Widukind of Westphalia (Campaign) (2014) 35 kappaletta
Cross and Crescent in the Balkans: The Ottoman Conquest of Southeastern Europe (14th - 15th centuries) (2011) 26 kappaletta
Spitfires Over Israel: The First Authoritative Account of Air Conflict During the Israeli War... (1994) — Avustaja — 14 kappaletta
Air Power and the Arab World 1909-1955: Volume 1: Military Flying Services in Arab Countries, 1909-1918 (Middle… (2019) 13 kappaletta
Crusader Warfare: Muslims, Mongols and the Struggle Against the Crusades 1050-1300 AD (1713) 12 kappaletta
Arab MiGs Vol. 1: "MiG-15s and MiG-17s, 1955-1967, Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15 and MiG-17 in Service with Air Forces of… (2009) 11 kappaletta
Air Power and the Arab World 1909-1955: Volume 2: Military Flying Services in the Arab Countries, 1916-1918 (Middle… (2020) 10 kappaletta
Crusader Warfare: Byzantium, Western Europe and the Struggle for the Holy Land 1050-1300 AD (2007) 10 kappaletta
Wings Over Sinai: The Egyptian Air Force During The Sinai War, 1956 (Middle East @ War) (2017) 10 kappaletta
Air Power and the Arab World 1909-1955: Volume 4: The First Arab Air Forces, 1936-1941 (Middle East@War) (2021) 9 kappaletta
Air Power and the Arab World, 1909-1955 Volume 3: Colonial Skies, 1918-1936 (Middle East@War) (2021) 8 kappaletta
Air Power and the Arab World, 1909-1955: Volume 5: World in Crisis, 1936-1941 (Middle East@War) (2021) 7 kappaletta
MiGs in the Middle East: Volume 1: The First 10 Years, 1955-1967 (Middle East@War) (2021) 4 kappaletta
MiGs in the Middle East, Volume 2: The Second Decade, 1967-1975 (Middle East@War) (2021) 3 kappaletta
Warriors and Their Weapons Around the Time of the Crusades: Relationships Between Byzantium, the West, and the Islamic… (2002) 3 kappaletta
Air Power and Arab World 1909–1955, Volume 8: Arab Air Forces and a New World Order, 1943–1946 (Middle… (2022) 3 kappaletta
Air Power and the Arab World 1909-1955: Volume 6 - The Arab Air Forces in Crisis April 1941 - December 1942 (Middle… (2022) 3 kappaletta
Medieval Indian Armies (2): Indo-Islamic Forces, 7th–Early 16th Centuries (Men-at-Arms) (2023) 2 kappaletta
Air Power and Arab World 1909-1955: Volume 7 - Arab Air Forces in Crisis, April 1941 (Middle East@War) (2022) 2 kappaletta
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Battles of the Ancient World [6 Volume Set]: Alexander 334-323 BC Qadesh 1300 BC Yarmuk AD 636 Cannae 216 Adrianople AD… (2005) 2 kappaletta
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- University of Edinburgh (Ph.D|1982)
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (MA|1977)
Polytechnic of North London (BA|1975) - Ammatit
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Yarmouk University
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Reason is very simple - for reasons I do not comprehend - Ottoman Empire get constantly represented as so advanced, varied and multinational state where everything was flourishing, everybody had equal rights and was so advanced that even levy-in-flesh (main source of Janissary's recruits) is seen as some sort of study-and-work-abroad program organized for the people of the conquered countries.
I will not go into inner workings of Ottoman Empire - but come on. They were a world power at the time. They had manpower, industrial strength and resources to start their own expansion on both East and West frontiers. They were good fighters and they had the military might. In other words they were powerful state of the time - with their expansionist politics and trigger-happiness not different than any other country/empire/kingdom/duchy of the period. To say that they get supporters in countries that they occupied is ridiculous - you think those people supported them because they believed they will be enlightened by the Ottomans? They allied themselves with them for simple reasons - either because they wanted to gain upper hand in their own country by joining with mighty conqueror or because they wanted to keep their riches by making friends with new power in the area that cannot be contended (yet). Again nothing that did not take place million times in the past through-out the Europe and world, so I always get surprised when I read something like this from respected historians. and to call counter attacks from opposing super-powers at the time as savage and aggressive - again what are we talking about here? Who came where first? In that case we can go way back and get lost because there is no piece of land that wasn't contended at some point in time.
This aside it is interesting work. If you are interested in the period I recommend it.
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