No, Otto Schmuelowitz invented the ottoman. He lacked enough fabric and wood to make a full sofa, yet he attempted to build one anyway. The result was a failure as a sofa but he realized it could be used as a soft foot rest.
I am not definitely sure if you want an artistic answer on that question because there are lots of forms of art that I count as "Ottoman" or "originated in Ottoman Empire" but I'm guessing you are asking for the real definition of invention. Unluckily, Ottoman Empire differed from Europe at this part and the Ottomans did not invent anything new or remarkable. Although there are some Ottoman style cures for important diseases. Additionally, Ottomans had an incredible command of modern military technologies, using fast and decisive naval vessels to attack Greek islands. They also had modern cavalry formations, modern artillery such as cannons, uniforms and flags to prevent friendly fire, generals who used innovative strategies, and incredible siege weapons.
Mathematical concepts developed by the Gupta Empire helped Muslims invent algebra.
No, there were weapons way before the Roman Empire.
Im going to go with chess. Chess started in india so...
The Romans invented aqueducts, battlefield surgery, concrete, newspapers, and many more things.
I am not definitely sure if you want an artistic answer on that question because there are lots of forms of art that I count as "Ottoman" or "originated in Ottoman Empire" but I'm guessing you are asking for the real definition of invention. Unluckily, Ottoman Empire differed from Europe at this part and the Ottomans did not invent anything new or remarkable. Although there are some Ottoman style cures for important diseases. Additionally, Ottomans had an incredible command of modern military technologies, using fast and decisive naval vessels to attack Greek islands. They also had modern cavalry formations, modern artillery such as cannons, uniforms and flags to prevent friendly fire, generals who used innovative strategies, and incredible siege weapons.
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The Romans did not invent the battering ram, rather it was the Assyrian Empire. Tudiya was the first king of the empire.
A trading empire.
Mathematical concepts developed by the Gupta Empire helped Muslims invent algebra.
An empire is not a person. Therefore, the Roman Empire did not invent anything. The Romans invented concrete. Roman concrete was different from modern concrete. It was more fluid and had to be layered by hand. It was just as strong.
The Zero.
No, there were weapons way before the Roman Empire.
The roman empire dedided that they needed a number system
He didnt really invent anything, he started Bershire Hathaway, which is an insurance company that also owns a bunch of other companies like Nebraska Furniture Mart.
Firstly empires are not people and therefore they do not invent things. Secondly inventing things is what people do, whether Roman or not.