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No, the Ottoman Turks under Suleiman the Magnificent did not capture and sack the city of Vienna in 1528. In fact, the first significant siege of Vienna by the Ottomans occurred in 1529, when Suleiman attempted to take the city but ultimately failed. This marked the beginning of a series of conflicts between the Ottomans and the Habsburgs, with Vienna remaining a key point of contention in European history.
Ottoman Sultan SULEIMAN THE MAGNIFICENT led the Siege on Vienna in 1529. The Battle of Vienna in 1683 (also between the Ottomans and Habsburgs) occurred during the time of Sultan Mehmet IV, although it was his Grand Vizier, Kara Mustafa Pasha, who actually led the assault.
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The Ottomans had nothing to do with it, purely an English Spanish affair. There had been some earlier conflicts between Spain and the Ottomans. This was brought to an end with the destruction of the Ottoman fleet at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571
The Ottomans were Sunni Muslims, and the Safavids were Shiite Muslims.
The Ottomans turned their largest temple into a mosque. The Ottomans overthrew the Byzantines
It gave the Ottomans control of trade between the Mediterranean and Black seas
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There is no conflict between the Palestinians and Hellenists because the Hellenists (as a movement) occurred around the 300s to 100s BCE and the Palestinians only really developed as an ethnic group by the 1200s CE.
Outside of Europe, World War I primarily involved conflicts in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. Notable campaigns included the Gallipoli Campaign in the Ottoman Empire, battles in the African colonies between European powers, and the Mesopotamian Campaign against the Ottomans. Additionally, naval engagements occurred in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Overall, these theaters expanded the war's reach beyond the European frontlines.
Turkey and Iran
It gave the Ottomans control of trade between the Mediterranean and Black seas