yes
The current REPUBLIC OF TURKEY was where the Ottoman Empire was based.
An ottoman is a chest for storage. The Ottoman empire was based in Turkey
Turkey was the center of the Ottoman Empire, and its values were based in Islam.
The Ottoman Empire was on the losing side of WW1. They were allied with Germany and Italy. Britain and France made it hard for the Ottoman Empire based on the new laws they had to follow. The Ottoman Empire became weak and had to be abandoned a few years after the war.
Europeans began to search for a water-based trade route to Asia. APEX;)
Yes, this is how the two empires were based. Each took what seemed the strongest to them in order to succeed in the world.
They sided with the Germans in World War I and after the War the Empire was left in shambles and in 1923 the Empire fell. Specifically, Great Britain and France wanted to divide the Ottoman Empire (Present day areas of Middle East). Turkey was invaded by Greece who took all of Anatolian Peninsula, soon Turkey drove out Greeks to the Turkish Republic.
europeans began to search for a water based trade route to Asia
was a multi-ethnic and multi-religious state that emphasized a centralized bureaucratic system, allowing for a diverse population under a secular governance structure. In contrast, the Safavid Empire was primarily a theocratic state that established Shi'a Islam as the state religion, promoting a singular religious identity that significantly influenced its political and social systems. This difference in governance led to distinct cultural and ideological developments in each empire.
Ottoman Empire was based in Istanbul, Turkey (for the second half of its existence). The first ruler of Ottoman Empire was Osman I. The most famous rulers of this empire were Mehmet II the Conqueror (el-Fatih) and Sultan Suleiman I the Magnificent (al-Qanuni). The final ruler was Abdülmecid II.
The Fall of Constantinople was the capture of Constantinople of the Byzantine Empire which occurred after a siege laid by the Ottoman Empire, under the command of Sultan Mehmet II El-Fatih.
A system that divided up land into several communities based on ethnicity or religion -Sami