This is the story of the House of Osman, the imperial dynasty that ruled
the Ottoman Empire for more than seven centuries, an empire that once
stretched from central Europe to North Africa and from Persia to the
Adriatic. The capital of this empire was Istanbul, ancient Byzantium, a
city that stands astride Europe and Asia on the Bosphorus. And it was in
the great palace of Topkapi Sarayi that the sultans of this empire
ruled. Inside the Seraglio--a classic of Ottoman history--takes us
behind the gilded doors of the Topkapi and into the heart of the palace:
the harem, where the sultan would surround himself with his wives,
concubines, eunuchs, pages, dwarfs and mutes and where all the
tempestuous events of empire were so often played out. This is the
history of a remarkable palace in all its colour and opulence and the
story of its influence on a great empire.
This edition features a new Preface by [Freely].