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One side says that the Knights of Rhodes were still honourable knights defending Christians from the Ottomans, the other side say the Knights of Rhodes were pirates who preyed on helpless Muslim ships. What were these knights actually like?
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Destruction of Persepolis, Burning of the Library of Alexandria, Sack of Baghdad. Did we truly lose so much sciences from these tragedies? Or is it an exaggeration to say that we have been “held back” scientifically from these events?
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Since the Ottoman Decline thesis has been challenged, what could be the explanation to their loss of territory and military defeats in the 18th and 19th century?
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Islam rose at a time when Byzantium and Persia were at their weakest. Was this mere coincidence or were the destructive wars of Byzantine and Persia indirectly helping in the Rise of Islam or the unity of the Arabs?
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Anatolia is mountainous. How did the Seljuks defeat the Byzantines when the terrain was not in favor for their mostly cavalry armies?
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During the Crusades, the Crusaders saw the Muslim world as a “Great Other”, an enemy to all Christendom. Did the Muslims see the Crusaders similarly, or were they more of a political then religious enemy?
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