Istanbul’s Topkapi Palace was the seat of power for the Ottoman Empire for nearly 400 years. A vast 700,000-square-meter ...
The Ottoman Empire pursued social equilibrium while the West pursued capital accumulation, a divergence that continues to ...
The Battle of Lepanto was one of the most dramatic naval clashes of the 16th century, fought when the Ottoman Empire seemed ...
The Ottoman and Russian empires fought 12 wars over four centuries, and each one shifted the balance of power. What began as ...
While the Ottoman Empire is often remembered through the lens of its decline, far less attention is paid to the ideas and aspirations that survived within its r ...
The Israeli government has unanimously approved a proposal to recognize the mass killing of Armenian Christians by the ...
Israel’s recent decision to formally recognize the World War I-era Armenian genocide deserves a skeptical eye. After decades ...
Oleksandra Shutko, a researcher of Ottoman Empire history, has published a new book in which she draws on archival documents ...
Diverse reactions have followed the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by Israel’s Cabinet of Ministers on June 28, 2026.
Instead of panicking over left-wing candidates’ victories, mainstream Democrats should learn why those wins sparked such ...
A Guggenheim Fellowship celebrates a historian whose research on Iran invites students to discover new perspectives through ...
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Syria on Monday, becoming the first Western head of state to visit the country ...