They're basically the same. Women stayed at home to do house chores and men went out to work.
The Ottoman Empire was populated by the
Yes, Turkish people were in the Ottoman empire.
Turkish people are founders of the Ottoman Empire.
Osman I is attributed to finding The Ottoman Empire.
Madeline C. Zilfi is an author and historian specializing in the history of the Ottoman Empire and the Middle East. She has written books such as "Women and Slavery in the Late Ottoman Empire" and "The Politics of Piety: Franciscan Preachers during the Wars of Religion, 1560-1600."
They're basically the same. Women stayed at home to do house chores and men went out to work.
The Ottoman Empire was populated by the
The Ottoman Empire was a nation.
Yes, Turkish people were in the Ottoman empire.
The Arabian Empire was primarily Muslim, as was the Ottoman Empire.
Turkish people are founders of the Ottoman Empire.
The Ottoman Empire had four capitals.
Osman I is attributed to finding The Ottoman Empire.
The Ottoman Empire had 29 provinces.
He effected the Empire by extending the Ottoman Empire towards the end of the Byzantine Empire .
No religion "inspired" the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire had Sunni Islam as its State Religion, but it was not a view or tenet of Islam to create an Ottoman Empire.