No, the Ottoman empire was long after the Roman empire. After the Roman empire, the byzantine empire followed. The Ottoman Turks did, however, take over the Byzantine captial of Constanope renaming it Istanbul.
yes, so they could take over other places and add territory
The Ottoman Empire conquered the territory that currently composes Israel from the Mamluks in 1517 and lost it 1919.
The British Empire ruled more than a third of the world.
That took place in Turkey.The Armenian Genocide took place in Armenia and around Southeastern Europe killing over 60% of the Armenian population.
No, the Ottoman empire was long after the Roman empire. After the Roman empire, the byzantine empire followed. The Ottoman Turks did, however, take over the Byzantine captial of Constanope renaming it Istanbul.
The conquest of the Balkans, the Ottoman beylik was transformed into a transcontinental empire.
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The Ottoman Empire (because it was completely carved up for other countries to take its place)
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yes, so they could take over other places and add territory
The Ottoman Empire conquered the territory that currently composes Israel from the Mamluks in 1517 and lost it 1919.
The British Empire ruled more than a third of the world.
That took place in Turkey.The Armenian Genocide took place in Armenia and around Southeastern Europe killing over 60% of the Armenian population.
The decline of the Ottoman Empire in the decades before World War I left a power vacuum. The European countries made secret alliances about how to take control of the former Ottoman lands, eventually leading to the war.
The country around the Mediterranean Sea and Western Europe.
Austria-Hungary took Bosnia-Herzegovina from the Ottoman Empire in 1908, triggering what is known as the Bosnian Crisis.