The Conquests of Adrianople by the Turks: Reflections on the Ottoman Expansion in Thrace

Samet Budak
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Abstract This article is an attempt to construct a new approach to and narrative of early Ottoman conquests in Thrace in the 1360s and 1370s. It argues that the so-called second capital of the Ottomans, Adrianople (Edirne), was conquered three times through a detailed evaluation of known, neglected, or unknow sources. The second conquest was almost certainly by frontier lords who conquered the city for their own interests. At the same time, the article challenges the unilinear rise paradigm within the Ottoman studies. It showcases that, in the given period, the political arena between Ottomans, Byzantines, and other Turkish lords was open to various contingencies and dominated through constant negotiations among various parties. The practices of conquest, loss, and reconquest by those various parties determined the color of struggles not only in the case of Adrianople but also various other Thracian towns. The article finally sheds light on the role of a suppressed group of frontier lords who had their own political claims and agenda, betimes contrary to the Ottoman center. In the final analysis, this is an attempt to understand how new historical reconstructions may open up ways to conceptualize the political and social nature of the region in this period.
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土耳其人对阿德里安堡的征服:对奥斯曼帝国在色雷斯扩张的反思
摘要本文试图构建一种新的研究方法和叙事方式,探讨1360年代和1370年代早期奥斯曼帝国在色雷斯的征服。它认为所谓的奥斯曼人的第二首都,阿德里安堡(Edirne),是通过对已知的、被忽视的或未知的资料的详细评估而三次被征服的。第二次征服几乎肯定是边境领主为了自己的利益而征服了这座城市。同时,本文也对奥斯曼帝国研究中的线性崛起范式提出了挑战。它表明,在特定时期,奥斯曼人,拜占庭人和其他土耳其领主之间的政治舞台对各种突发事件是开放的,并通过各方之间不断的谈判来主导。这些不同派别的征服、失败和再征服的做法决定了斗争的色彩,不仅在阿德里安堡的情况下,而且在其他色雷斯城镇也是如此。这篇文章最后揭示了一群被压制的边境领主的角色,他们有自己的政治主张和议程,有时与奥斯曼帝国中心背道而驰。归根结底,这是一种尝试,旨在理解新的历史重建如何为概念化这一时期该地区的政治和社会性质开辟途径。
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