The Ottoman Empire disintegrated and was partitioned after its defeat in World War I. ... Upon the Ottomans' defeat in World War I, a combination of nationalist movements and partition agreements among the Allied powers forced its disintegration into numerous territories, with Turkey as the empire's immediate successor.
The military establishment is one of the attributes that made the Ottomans expand their empire with much success.
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1453
The Ottomans were led by the Sultan in political matter and the Caliph in religious matters.
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Mustafa Kemal Pasha.
The Ottoman Empire did not directly end the Roman Empire, as the Western Roman Empire had already fallen in 476 AD, long before the rise of the Ottomans. The Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantine Empire, continued until the Ottomans captured Constantinople in 1453. This conquest marked the end of the Byzantine Empire and solidified the Ottoman Empire's dominance in the region. Thus, while the Ottomans played a significant role in the fall of the Byzantine Empire, they did not end the Roman Empire in its entirety.
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The Ottomans turned their largest temple into a mosque. The Ottomans overthrew the Byzantines
Ottoman Empire.
The conquest of the Balkans, the Ottoman beylik was transformed into a transcontinental empire.