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Ottoman Turks was the first person to find Egypt and had a successful Empire
Suleiman the Magnificent
The Ottoman Empire ruled most of the Middle East from the 1500s until World War 1.
The most important three were the Idrissids (Morocco 700s-900s CE), Fatimids (Tunisia-Libya-Egypt-Levant 900s-1200s), and the Safavids (Iran 1500s-1700s). There were numerous Persian and Central Asian Empires that were Shiite as well.
In the 1500's, Spanish conquistadors began their systematic shipments of gold captured from Native American empires. The two main tribes were the Aztecs and the Incas.
Ottoman Turks was the first person to find Egypt and had a successful Empire
Ottoman Empire
Suleiman the Magnificent
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Spain was no more or less justified in their foreign conquests than the numerous other peoples who have conquered and expanded their empires. During the period of primary Spanish conquest (1500s-1600s), there were numerous other empires around world that were expanding, like the Ottoman Empire, Safavid Empire, Mughal Empire, the Portuguese Empire, the Songhai Empire, and the Japanese Shogunate.
There relationship was harsh and did not like each other at all! Sadly but it is true..
His relationship was his crew helped him win the battle against the Aztecs in the 1500s
The Safavids ruled in Persia and the Ottomans ruled just about everything else.
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Mecca always had a majority-Arab population, but for most of the 1500s-1918. the city was under Ottoman Turkish control.
The Ottoman Empire ruled most of the Middle East from the 1500s until World War 1.
At the beginning of the 1500s, there were three main countries in the Middle East: the Ottoman Sultanate (Turkey), the Safavid Empire (Iran, Iraq, and Azerbaijan), and the Mamluk Sultanate (Egypt, the Levant, and Hejaz). The remainder of the Arabian Peninsula was controlled by some Bedouin tribes and small/insignificant kingdoms, like Fartak and Oman. In 1517, the Ottoman Sultanate conquered the Mamluk Sultanate and acquired all of its territories.