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The Campaign and Battle of Manzikert, 1071

Part of the War and Conflict in Premodern Societies series
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The Battle of Manzikert on August 26, 1071 is widely regarded as one of the most significant turning points in medieval history, frequently presented as the culmination of a Turco-Islamic assault upon the Byzantine bulwark of a Christian world struggling for survival.

Emperor Romanus IV's campaigns between 1068 and 1071 do, in many ways, represent the empire's fightback against an enemy that for decades had penetrated deep into Asia Minor, its heartland and strategic bulwark.

Yet Manzikert was not a disaster. This book examines the geopolitical background and the origins of the campaign that led to the battle, the main protagonists, and their strategies and battle tactics.

It also evaluates the primary sources and the enduring legacy of the battle, for both the Greek and Turkish historiography of the twentieth century.

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Product Details
Arc Humanities Press
1641894350 / 9781641894357
Hardback
956.101
31/03/2024
United States
English
169 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
23 cm