Between 1453 and 1520 the empire expanded
onto the African continent
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Suleiman I expanded the Ottoman empire northward (into central Hungary and Romania), eastward (into Mesopotamia), and southward (into Libya).
in the early 1300s, a Turk named Osman 1 started the Ottoman dynasty in northern Anatolia.
All cultures tend to want to expand their influence. It makes them stronger and safer.
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ottomans expansion threatened the crumbling empire. after several failed attempts to capture Constantinople Mamet the 2nd finally succeeded in by hauled ships overland and launched them into the harbor. after 2 month siege ottoman cannons finally blasted gaps in the great defensive walls .
What did Qin king use to expand his empire
Because in battles they were organized, as the empire grew more and more countries got scared of them and surrendered and the ruler of the empire was very much dutiful and not merciless!! he did his duty to expand his empire and bring Islam under Europe too.
There was no justification for the expansion of the Ottoman Empire because in the 13th to 17th centuries, a nation did not have to justify to outsiders why it was expanding. If a nation, such as the Ottoman Empire, was powerful, it would expand into new regions and improve its internal economy and infrastructure. There is similarly no justification for the expansion of the Hungarian Empire, Polish Empire, or Russian Empire.
Osman I, ruler of the Ottoman Empire. However, it would only be centuries after his death that the empire would expand so far.
To expand their empire
Austria-Hungary and Russia intervened in the Ottoman Empire's domestic problems in order to expand their Empires and strategic alliances. The Balkan countries intervened in the Ottoman Empire's problems in order to gain proper independence. This meddling was occurring in the 19th century when Austria-Hungary and Russia proper were powerful countries that had no major territories under Ottoman control. (They both acquired Ottoman territories later, but these were external regions like the Ukraine or Croatia which are separate nations today.) In 1800, Greece, Crete, Serbia, Bosnia, and Bulgaria were all territories of the Ottoman Empire whose people were just beginning to achieve national consciousness and trying to organize their various ethnic groups into one contiguous homeland.