Bread Before the Sword: The Table of Wars That Changed History is a source-based culinary-history study that looks at war through the soldier's table rather than only through commanders, weapons, maps, and battles. Chef Ahmet OZDEMIR examines how armies were sustained from antiquity to the twentieth century: bread, soup, water, meat, grain, pilaf, dried foods, fermented drinks, hardtack, sherbet, hosaf, kumis, qurut, field kitchens, marching rations, supply routes, animal fodder, and the quiet logistics behind military power. The book follows ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Persian, Greek, Roman, Turkic, Hun, Kyrgyz, Chinese, Japanese, Mongol, Timurid, Seljuk, Ottoman, Arab, Muslim, Christian, European, Indian, African, American, and Oceanian examples, with special attention to the Turkic and Ottoman worlds. Its central question is simple but decisive: before armies changed history with the sword, which tables kept them alive?
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