
For most of us, our knowledge of the Ottoman Empire can be summed up to two things: padded footstools and the phrase "the sick man of Europe". We in the United States know very little about the Ottoman Empire because our history courses do a bad job of covering parts of the world outside of Europe and North America. But there are good reasons to learn about the Ottomans. They ruled for six hundred... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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I listened to all of the episodes and they were fantastic. She is so knowledgeable. I really miss her podcasts
Really good informative podcast about the Ottoman Empire. I love it.
Wanted to learn and didn’t want it to be boring and you delivered. MORE PLEASE MORE
Dude, you’re my hero. Keep up the good work.
I’ve been dying for a good Ottoman Empire podcast. Some technical issues aside the podcaster is excellent and getting better. There hasn’t been an episode in a few months and the website is down so I really hope it’s still going.
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