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The Sultans

De: Noel Barber
Narrado por: Frederick Davidson
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This brilliantly readable work of history tells the bizarre story of the Ottoman Empire as seen through the lives of its extravagant and tyrannical sultans. With their absolute power, their love of pomp, and their overwhelming venality and corruption, rarely has a great empire been ruled by such grotesque and awesome figures.

There was Suleiman the Magnificent, who allowed his wife to persuade him to murder his eldest son and his best friend; Murad III, who left 103 children behind him when he died; Mustafa, who was kept in a cage, attended by deaf-mutes, until he ascended to the throne. There were sultans who practiced their archery on living people; sultans who drowned the ladies of their harem by the score; and sultans who gave the reins of empire to their favorite eunuchs.

For 400 years, they fought wars, terrorized their subjects, made Turkey into a great empire, and then allowed her to decline into ostentatious and impotent decay.

©1973 Noel Barber (P)2000 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Fantastic history that will curl your toenails.

I knew nothing of the ottoman empire, before listening to this book, and was shocked, amazed, and appalled, at the centuries of whimsical autocratic rule that left ordinary subjects in a state of constant, poverty and violence. It is a must read to understand what human organization is capable of.

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Good history, shortened for better or worse with a somewhat dry but professional reading

Interesting topic presented in a short narrative manner. I enjoyed getting the history but some may find the level of detail lacking due to the length of the book. Presentation is somewhat dry but mispronunciation is rare.

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Excellent

Really loved it and the narrator was perfect. Highly recommend for anyone interested in the Ottoman Empire.

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Old Pompous Brit

I found this book often informed me more on the old British perspective of the world than it did the history of Anatolia. The author's perspective is quite insightful - when not racist and misogynistic. It is an enjoyable listen that did give me much food for thought, but do know what you're getting yourself into when starting this one.

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Both entertaining and informative

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Definitely. The book filled in some important gaps in my knowledge of history, and was hard to put down. The Ottoman empire played an extremely important part in European history, and this book helps one to understand some essential elements: what was behind the terror that the Turks held for Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, why the empire fell apart, what the consequences were of this collapse. Come lurid details are indispensable for understanding.The almost caricatural but alas all too real excesses of the Ottoman sultans and their social-cultural support system is a good point of departure for reflecting on the importance of democracy (which sometimes seems a fallible system) and also on the role of religion in sustaining tyranny.

Would you listen to another book narrated by Frederick Davidson?

Yes. He is not among my favorite readers, however.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Armenians were deliberately killed by the tens of thousands, for the flimsiest of reasons.When a particularly able general, betrayed by his sultan, was finally wounded and captured and treated with great courtesy by his captors.When Attaturk's first paramour hurries to his side upon receiving news of his divorce, only to be refused entrance, and is found dead in the street the next day with a bullet in her.

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This is one of those audiobooks I could hardly put down, and I will surely listen to it again.

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History of Downfall of Ottoman Empire

History of downfall of Ottoman empire, not the Sultans. Inclides much political intrigue, Amenian genocide etc.

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Excellent history of the Ottoman Sultans

This is an excellent history of the Ottoman Sultans that is masterfully read by Frederick Davidson. It guides the listener through the Sultanate’s glory days through its ultimate abolition at the hands of Kamel Ataturk.

I highly recommend this to anyone who is a fan of history in general and especially for those who are interested in the Ottoman Empire and the foundation of the modern nation of Turkey.

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Mamas don't raise your sons to be Jannisaries

Talk about job insecurity. Rise to the throne of the Ottoman Empire and see how long you last. After listening to Barber's account of the succession of inept misfits who murdered their way to the top only to fall prey to a similar fate at the hand of their brother or son, you wonder how this "Sick Man of Europe" was ever born in the first place. Barber explains the mechanisms of religion (Islam) and martial prowess (in the form of slave Christian soldiers-- the Janissaries) served as the foundations of Ottoman power. He also shows how the erosion of these institutions through inheritance and the power of palace eunuchs brought about the empire's demise. For every Suleiman the Great there were a dozen blithering idiots just begging to be dispatched by the silken bowstring. Even Ataturk, who in school I was taught was an enlightened reformer gets negative reviews by Barber as a vindictive philandering tyrant. The book is somewhat dated being written in 1973 and there is a large bibliography of more resent works in the wake of Edward Said's Orientalism that places the Islamic world in a more sympathetic light. The one advantage we do enjoy from this work's age is that it could be narrated by the late great Frederick Davidson (aka David Case.) One either loves or hates Davidson. For me his resonating voice comes as the word of God.

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Interesting

A very interesting book about a not so known, but rather big, chapter of European history.

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