At their greatest land times they had todays:
Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Macedonia, parts of Hungary, Montenegro, Albania,Croatia, Bosnia, Moldovia, Ukraine, Syria, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Lebannon, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Egypt, Libya, Tunis.
Historically, Jordan was part of the Ottoman Empire, which broke up into many countries at the end of World War I. Turkey is widely considered the successor state to the Ottoman Empire.
The two countries that started after the breakup of the ottoman empire were Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Countries took over by the ottoman empire in the 19th century include Moldavia, Somalia, Hungary, Egypt,
Arab offered their allegiance to the ottoman state because the young ottoman state preserved their unity and protected their holy places.
Ottoman Empire
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The Ottoman Empire was founded by Oghuz Turks under Osman Bey in 1299. Some of the present day countries that are located in the same area as the Ottoman Empire are: Egypt, Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, Yemen.
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
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The area of the Ottoman Empire consisted of more than eight current countries. Some of these countries were Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Turkey, Syria, Palestine, Israel, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Lebanon.
The countries of the Balkans (Greece, Serbia, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, etc.), Turkey, and Israel are the former Ottoman Empire countries that have modernized most closely to the Western model.