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Atcil, Zahit
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<affiliation>Istanbul Medeniyet Univ, Istanbul, Turkey</affiliation>
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<title>Warfare As A Tool Of Diplomacy: Background Of The First Ottoman-Safavid Treaty In 1555</title>
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<publisher>Aperta</publisher>
<publicationYear>2019</publicationYear>
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<date dateType="Issued">2019-01-01</date>
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<description descriptionType="Abstract">The Amasya Treaty (1555) ended a half-century of Ottoman-Safavid military and ideological rivalry during the sixteenth century. My paper focuses on why the Ottoman and Safavid empires made this treaty despite a long-standing ideological and political divide. It has been widely held that the Safavids could not afford such a costly rivalry and, tired of the Ottoman military campaigns, they pleaded with the Ottomans to make peace. Based on my comparative research in Ottoman, Persian, and European sources, I find that this narrative misses many essential points and omits certain historical facts just before the treaty was signed. I argue that the Ottomans also wished for and, at once, requested peace with the Safavids. I show that, although the Ottoman army ostensibly left Istanbul to fight with the Safavids in 1553, the primary motive was to use warfare as a diplomatic tool to force the Safavids to ask for peace.</description>
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