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Well Turks usually came from different places like Russia, Arabia, etc. But mainly from Central Asia what is now today Turkestan (Uzbekistan, Tajikstan, etc.)

When the Mongolian Empire invaded Turkestan, the Turks started to move to Anatolia(present day Turkey) controlled by the East Roman Empire.

After the Mongolian Empire fell, the Turks were influenced with all of the Empires rising and falling. Therefore, the Turks created a Empire conquering and ending the East Roman Empire, then the Turks created and empire that spreaded through 3 continents Europe, Asia, and Africa.

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religious intolerance of their leaders maybe?

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The separatist-minded bojars were quick to take advantage of the situation, and Serbia.

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