Natasya Pawanteh

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If Selim had captured Morocco, he would have completely reforged the history of the world after 1520. In a Catholic European doomsday scenario, he might have allied with Spain’s non-Catholic enemies on the continent, perhaps even with the surging tide of Martin Luther’s nascent Protestant movement, to surround Spain and conquer the whole of Europe. Islam would prevail over Christianity, Ottoman ecumenicalism over European intolerance.
God's Shadow: Sultan Selim, His Ottoman Empire, and the Making of the Modern World
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