Jordan
The ottomans were Turks, so Turkey was the centre of the Ottoman Empire. At its maximum extent this empire covered the following present day countries:
Europe: part of Hungary, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro Macedonia Albania Bulgaria, Moldova and a part of Ukraine
Asia Turkey, Cyprus, Armenia, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel Jordan and a pert of the coast of the red Sea in Saudi Arabia.
Africa: Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco,
as the ottoman empire conquered other countries everything and everyone belonging to that country was now apart of the ottoman empire ---- ottoman empire did not recognize any country but itself, when it was powerful.
No. The Ottoman Empire never expanded anywhere close to it.
The Ottoman Empire was not "renamed". The Ottoman Empire became Turkey after Mustafa Kemal led the Ottoman military to overthrow the government and declare a new country in 1923.
The new territory of the Ottoman Empire was essentially just the country of Turkey. The Ottoman Empire fell after the end of World War I.
Turkey
as the ottoman empire conquered other countries everything and everyone belonging to that country was now apart of the ottoman empire ---- ottoman empire did not recognize any country but itself, when it was powerful.
german empire and ottoman empire
No. The Ottoman Empire never expanded anywhere close to it.
The Ottoman Empire was not "renamed". The Ottoman Empire became Turkey after Mustafa Kemal led the Ottoman military to overthrow the government and declare a new country in 1923.
The new territory of the Ottoman Empire was essentially just the country of Turkey. The Ottoman Empire fell after the end of World War I.
by the ottoman empire
Turkey
Mesopotamia became part of the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century as a result of the conquests of Suleiman the Magnificent.
SUNNI ISLAM expanded with the Ottoman Empire since the country was ruled by Sunni Muslims.
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Ottoman Empire