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Experiences Of Combating Epidemics in The Ottoman Empire
ISBN
:
9786258375848
Boyut
:
13,5x21 cm
Sayfa Sayısı
:
274 s.
Basım Yeri
:
İstanbul
Baskı
:
1
Basım Tarihi
:
2023
Kapak Türü
:
Karton Kapak
Kağıt Türü
:
Kitap Kağıdı
Dili
:
İngilizce

Experiences Of Combating Epidemics in The Ottoman Empire

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Beginning in the mid-17th century, the Ottoman Empire faced the devastating effects of epidemics originating from both Europe and India. Like in other nations, the Ottoman Empire experienced significant loss of life due to these outbreaks. While the government implemented various measures to combat these epidemics, they were unable to completely prevent them and fatalities persisted. This book offers valuable insights into the epidemics that occurred in the Ottoman Empire throughout different periods, as well as the government's response to them. By examining these events through a historical lens, the book seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the causes, consequences, and government interventions related to epidemics in the Ottoman Empire.

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9786258375848
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Experiences Of Combating Epidemics in The Ottoman Empire
Experiences Of Combating Epidemics in The Ottoman Empire
320.00

Beginning in the mid-17th century, the Ottoman Empire faced the devastating effects of epidemics originating from both Europe and India. Like in other nations, the Ottoman Empire experienced significant loss of life due to these outbreaks. While the government implemented various measures to combat these epidemics, they were unable to completely prevent them and fatalities persisted. This book offers valuable insights into the epidemics that occurred in the Ottoman Empire throughout different periods, as well as the government's response to them. By examining these events through a historical lens, the book seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the causes, consequences, and government interventions related to epidemics in the Ottoman Empire.

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