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The Sons Of Skanderbeg

Author : Art Saguinsin
Publisher : A.T.Saguinsin
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2024-07-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Sons Of Skanderbeg is an epic-drama, espionage, suspense, and historically accounted for where significant events, places and names in world history are involved. The story narrates and describes the stunning and horrendous war crimes committed during World War II. Although fiction, the story may be one aspect of war survival that involves the scenes of espionage and daring escapes portrayed by the main character of the story. It tells about an organized resistance movement of German officers with Jewish roots from Albania who are deployed to different Nazi-occupied European countries to assassinate key Nazi officers including Hitler and neutralize German military offensive in strategic areas of occupied territories. The leading surviving characters Jora, her husband and Qamil, an army make their daring escape from Czechoslovakia to Italy by train to reach Albania. In the end, Jora’s husband in his struggle against the German Gestapo in the train is killed. Jora is left pregnant and is cradled by Qamil to the end. Exploring and struggling each intrepid circumstance around the enemy lines, the option is to escape or die upon fulfilling their mission after which they have to get to Albania to live a lesser Jewish persecution and fight with the mother movement based on the land for an absolute freedom.

Scanderbeg

Author : A.K. Brackob
Publisher : Vita Histria
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781592110056

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Scanderbeg by A.K. Brackob Pdf

The struggle of the Albanian people led by George Castriota Scanderbeg to defend Europe against the assault of the Ottoman Turks has been much celebrated. For a quarter of a century, from 1443 until his death in 1468, he used his military prowess to thwart the efforts of the most powerful Empire in the world at the time to subdue his tiny country. One of the true heroes of the Middle Ages in Europe, unfortunately the remarkable story of Scanderbeg remains little known outside of Albania. George Castriota defended Europe for a quarter of a century and, it can rightly be said, helped to save Western civilization from being overrun by Islam and suffering the same fate as the once mighty Byzantine Empire. This book examines the genius and remarkable achievements of Scanderbeg who helped shape the identity of the Albanian people and reveals the important contribution this small but proud nation has made to European civilization. Although the challenges have changed over the centuries, the clash of civilizations, which the history of the Albanian struggle to fend off the Islamic onslaught illustrates, continues today. As a result, it is all the more worth noting the contribution that this tiny land, led by Scanderbeg, made in the fight to preserve Western culture and civilization. Equally important is the example set by the Albanian people in ultimately harmonizing these two great civilizations. A.K. Brackob has a Ph.D. in history from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a specialist on the history of southeastern Europe during the Middle Ages and author of Mircea the Old: Father of Wallachia, Grandfather of Dracula.

Scanderbeg

Author : Harry Hodgkinson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2024-07-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1903616158

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Scanderbeg by Harry Hodgkinson Pdf

This is the first biography of the Albanian national hero Scanderbeg (1403-1468), published in England for more than four hundred years. The son of a prince of N Albania, he was educated in the Muslim faith as a hostage at the court of Sultan Murad II. The sultan showered favors on him and gave him the title bey and an army command.

The Ottoman Empire [2 volumes]

Author : Mehrdad Kia
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 626 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2017-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9798216126034

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The Ottoman Empire [2 volumes] by Mehrdad Kia Pdf

This two-volume reference provides university and high school students—and the general public—with a wealth of information on one of the most important empires the world has ever known. Arranged in topical sections, this two-volume encyclopedia will help students and general readers alike delve into the fascinating story of an empire that continues to influence the world despite having been dissolved almost 100 years ago. Detailed entries describe the people, careers, and major events that played a central role in the history of the Ottoman Empire, covering both internal developments in Ottoman society and the empire's relationship with the powerful forces that surrounded it. Readers and researchers will find information pertaining to archaeology, geography, art history, ethnology, sociology, economics, religion, philosophy, mysticism, science and medicine, international relations, and numerous other areas of study. Many of the entries are enriched with material from Turkish and Persian primary sources written by courtiers, authors, and historians who were present at the time of major military campaigns or other important events in Ottoman history. These and other annotated primary documents will give students the opportunity to analyze events and will promote critical thinking skills. The language used throughout is accessible and based on the assumption that the reader is not familiar with the long, rich, and complex history of the Ottoman state.

Dracula's Wars

Author : James Waterson
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2016-07-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9780750969161

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The real Dracula was far from Bram Stoker's well-mannered aristocrat. Better known as Vlad the Impaler, he was named for his favoured execution method: running a spear through his victim's lower body, then standing them upright so it skewered their vital organs. In a world ruled by petty tyrants and constantly at war, the young Dracula was held hostage by the Turks while his father was assassinated and his brother was buried alive. Finally released, Dracula conducted an almighty purge, surrounding his palace with noblemen impaled on stakes. Then he turned his attention to military campaigns against the Turks and Bulgars to consolidate his power. Yet to Romanians and the Pope he was a hero and liberator, fighting to protect his kingdom and countrymen from invasion in a complex and treacherous time. And, as an initiate in the Order of the Dragon, Dracula also played a vital (if not entirely noble) part in the fight against the Ottoman war machine. In this full account of Vlad Dracula, James Waterson details the good and the bad of this warlord prince, offering a fascinating insight into the violent end of the Middle Ages.

Defenders of the West

Author : Raymond Ibrahim
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2022-07-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781642938210

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Defenders of the West by Raymond Ibrahim Pdf

A riveting account of the lives and epic battles of eight Western defenders against violent Islamic jihad that sheds much-needed light on the enduring conflict with radical Islam. In Defenders of the West, the author of Sword and Scimitar follows up with vivid and dramatic profiles of eight extraordinary warriors—some saints, some sinners—who defended the Christian West against Islamic invasions. Discover the real Count Dracula, Spain’s El Cid, England’s Richard Lionheart, and many other historical figures, whose true and original claim to fame revolved around their defiant stance against jihadist aggression. An instructive and inspiring read; whereas Sword and Scimitar revolved around decisive battles, Defenders of the West revolves around decisive men.

Theodore Spandounes: On the Origins of the Ottoman Emperors

Author : Theodōros Spandouginos
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1997-07-24
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0521585104

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Theodore Spandounes: On the Origins of the Ottoman Emperors by Theodōros Spandouginos Pdf

Theodore Spandounes belonged to a Byzantine refugee family who had settled in Venice after the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453. He wrote an account of the origins of the Turkish rulers and of their phenomenal rise to power. It was partly a plea to the Popes and princes of western Christendom to unite against the infidel and one of the earliest works of its kind. The first version of the book, written in Italian, appeared in 1509 and was translated into French in 1519. The final version was made in 1538 and a full Italian text was published in 1890 though without any historical commentary. This book presents an English translation of the full text with a preface, commentary and notes; a discussion of the sources which Spandounes might have consulted and an assessment of the value and interest of this hitherto neglected and undervalued treatise.

The Round Dance

Author : Carmine Abate
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2023-10-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781978837454

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The Round Dance by Carmine Abate Pdf

The village of Hora is a magical place that blurs the boundaries between a mythical past and the present. It is here that Costantino Avati grows alongside his impetuous and melancholic father, Francesco; his mother, Elena, who hides a secret torment; his two sisters, Orlandina and Lucrezia; and his grandfather Lissandro, the last custodian of an era and a world that are disappearing. As Costantino feels the pangs of first love with the intriguing Roman Isabella, he also discovers the romantic allure of his own village and its rich cultural heritage. In his first novel, acclaimed author Carmine Abate transforms his Italo-Albanian (Arbëresh) hometown of Carfizzi, Calabria, into a magical realist wonderland that rivals Gabriel García Márquez’s Macondo. Inspired by the oral traditions of the old Albanian bards and incorporating the poetic local dialect, The Round Dance is a unique piece of multicultural literature that was named by the publishing house Mondadori as one of the one hundred greatest Italian novels of the twentieth century.

Agents of Empire

Author : Noel Malcolm
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2015-05-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780141978369

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In the second half of the sixteenth century, most of the Christian states of Western Europe were on the defensive against a Muslim superpower - the Empire of the Ottoman sultans. There was violent conflict, from raiding and corsairing to large-scale warfare, but there were also many forms of peaceful interaction across the surprisingly porous frontiers of these opposing power-blocs. Agents of Empire describes the paths taken through the eastern Mediterranean and its European hinterland by members of a Venetian-Albanian family, almost all of them previously invisible to history. They include an archbishop in the Balkans, the captain of the papal flagship at the Battle of Lepanto, the power behind the throne in the Ottoman province of Moldavia, and a dragoman (interpreter) at the Venetian embassy in Istanbul. Through the life-stories of these adventurous individuals over three generations, Noel Malcolm casts the world between Venice, Rome and the Ottoman Empire in a fresh light, illuminating subjects as diverse as espionage, diplomacy, the grain trade, slave-ransoming and anti-Ottoman rebellion. He describes the conflicting strategies of the Christian powers, and the extraordinarily ambitious plans of the sultans and their viziers. Few works since Fernand Braudel's classic account of the sixteenth-century Mediterranean, published more than sixty years ago, have ranged so widely through this vital period of Mediterranean and European history. A masterpiece of scholarship as well as story-telling, Agents of Empire builds up a panoramic picture, both of Western power-politics and of the interrelations between the Christian and Ottoman worlds.

Tears Flowing from My Heart

Author : Violeta Shtjefni
Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2021-07-28
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781636612454

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Tears Flowing from My Heart By: Violeta Shtjefni In this memoir, Violeta Shtjefni paints a picture of her life growing up in idyllic Shkodër, Albania—a childhood full of familial love, a strong community bond, and rich cultural traditions. However, after realizing that her family and Albania might not be fully giving her the support and respect she needs, Shtjefni decides to fight for passage to the United States, where she eventually becomes a citizen. Her story is about fighting for your place in this world and finding where you truly belong.

Early Albania

Author : Robert Elsie
Publisher : Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Albania
ISBN : 3447047836

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Early Albania by Robert Elsie Pdf

The present volume endeavours to throw light on a corner of Europe which is often ignored by historians. The book is not a history of early Albania, but rather a collection of important historical documents and texts from the 11th to the 17th centuries, which will add to an understanding of the early history and development of Albania and its people. The vast majority of these works has never been published in English before. The first section of the book focusses on the emergence of the Albanians as a people and provides the reader with the earliest documents which make reference to them. The second, and main section of the volume provides a broader view of history and geography and, in particular, of life in Albania from the 12th to the 17th centuries. It relies primarily on the reports of travellers and chroniclers, many of whom offer fascinating, firsthand information on what they saw and experienced during their travels in the country.

A Brief History of Vampires

Author : M.J. Trow
Publisher : Robinson
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2013-02-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472107732

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A Brief History of Vampires by M.J. Trow Pdf

A historical journey in pursuit of the history, legend and lore of vampires. Where do they come from? Why do they have so much appeal today? As Twilight hits the book charts and billboards, and True Blood is on TV there are vampires in downtown clubs and never has it been more fashionable to be pale. M J Trow looks at the story of vampires and charts its origins a long way from the shopping mall in the story of the warrior prince, Vlad of Wallachia.

The Hidden Europe

Author : Francis Tapon
Publisher : SonicTrek, Inc.
Page : 738 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780976581222

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The Hidden Europe by Francis Tapon Pdf

For many Westerners, Eastern Europe is about as appealing as a deodorant-free French armpit. That didn't scare Francis Tapon because not only did he learn how to rough it by walking across America four times, but he is also half French, so he kind of smells too. Francis spent nearly 3 years travelling and backpacking in 25 Eastern European countries. It started with a 5-month trip in 2004. He returned in 2008 to spend 3 years exploring all the countries again. The Hidden Europe is Book Two of the WanderLearn Series.

The Last Centuries of Byzantium, 1261-1453

Author : Donald M. Nicol
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 502 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1993-10-14
Category : History
ISBN : 0521439914

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The Last Centuries of Byzantium, 1261-1453 by Donald M. Nicol Pdf

The Byzantine Empire, fragmented and enfeebled by the Fourth Crusade in 1204, never again recovered its former extent, power and influence. Its greatest revival came when the Byzantines in exile reclaimed their capital city of Constantinople in 1261 and this book narrates the history of this restored empire from 1261 to its conquest by the Ottoman Turks in 1453. First published in 1972, the book has been completely revised, amended, and in part rewritten, with its source references and bibliography updated to take account of scholarly research on this last period of Byzantine history carried out over the past twenty years.

Scanderbeg

Author : Harry Hodgkinson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Albania
ISBN : 0755623134

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Scanderbeg by Harry Hodgkinson Pdf

"This is the first biography of the Albanian national hero Scanderbeg (1403-1468), published in England for more than four hundred years. The son of a prince of N Albania, he was educated in the Muslim faith as a hostage at the court of Sultan Murad II. The sultan showered favors on him and gave him the title bey and an army command. In 1443, when the Ottomans indicated they would attack Albania, Scanderbeg escaped to his homeland, abjured Islam, and formed a league of princes among the Albanian chieftains. He proclaimed himself prince of Albania. To resist the Ottomans under Sultan Muhammad II, Scanderbeg received aid at various times from Venice, Naples, Hungary, and the pope. Written by the late Harry Hodgkinson, a former naval intelligence officer who served under Ian Fleming, this engrossing and elegantly crafted book is an attempt to bring the reader closer to this famous historical figure and to set him in the dramatic context of Albania and its history."--Bloomsbury Publishing.