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Why was the Ottoman Empire present at the 1885 Berlin conference?

The Ottoman Empire was considered a "Civilized Nation" that should be involved in the possible parceling of Africa. Owing to Ottoman weakness, there were no Ottoman colonies in Africa.


What was turkey's name before world war 1?

The answer you are looking for is "the Ottoman Empire". However, we should make it clear that the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey are two fundamentally different political organizations that just happen to both rule over Anatolia and Eastern Thrace. The Republic of Turkey was formed as a result of a revolution and has no ties to the previous Ottoman government.


What was the significance of the ottoman empire?

Trade was critical in the Ottoman Empire because the goal of the empire itself was expansionism. In order to reach this goal, the Ottoman government sought to attract resources for revenue. In order to do this, the government became tolerant of a broad spectrum of diversity in its inhabitants; thus paving the way for more people (and resources) to flourish within the empire. This tactic precipitated the growth and extension of the Ottoman Empire's power.


Why is it called the Ottoman Empire instead of the Osman Empire?

This is a linguistic issue. The Modern Turkish name for the Ottoman Empire is Osmanlı İmparatorluğu, which clearly comes from Osman and not Ottoman. Many Arabs, even to this day, do not pronounce the letter "thaa" (ث) correctly. It should be pronounced as the "th" in "thin", but many Arabs pronounce is like the "s" in "some". As a result, the Caliph Othman would be mispronounced Osman. Since Turkish does not have a "th", the Turks went with this Arabic mispronunciation by naming their children Osman. English, however, had the "th" and therefore called the Empire the Othman Empire before the "th" was weakened to just a "t" and you have the Otman Empire which changed vowels (as is common in English phonology) and became the Ottoman Empire.


Why was to Ottoman empire often referred to as The sick Man of Europe before World War 1?

Due to a cultural set of mores that was not seen as productive. Also, they were completely behind in many fields of technology, industry, education, production and much else that what was a modern Europe appeared to be excelling at. The cultural legacy of the ottomans when contrasted withal any European power state is equal or more illustrious. What appeared as a childish fear of technologists now being heeded as a sound concern for all the steps we have taken toward a modern existence have robbed us of the simple, pleasurable human existence and set one and all upon a path of indentured servitude from birth....

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Why was the Ottoman Empire present at the 1885 Berlin conference?

The Ottoman Empire was considered a "Civilized Nation" that should be involved in the possible parceling of Africa. Owing to Ottoman weakness, there were no Ottoman colonies in Africa.


What was turkey's name before world war 1?

The answer you are looking for is "the Ottoman Empire". However, we should make it clear that the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey are two fundamentally different political organizations that just happen to both rule over Anatolia and Eastern Thrace. The Republic of Turkey was formed as a result of a revolution and has no ties to the previous Ottoman government.


What was the significance of the ottoman empire?

Trade was critical in the Ottoman Empire because the goal of the empire itself was expansionism. In order to reach this goal, the Ottoman government sought to attract resources for revenue. In order to do this, the government became tolerant of a broad spectrum of diversity in its inhabitants; thus paving the way for more people (and resources) to flourish within the empire. This tactic precipitated the growth and extension of the Ottoman Empire's power.


How did the death of Suleiman I lead to the decline of Islamic States?

Firstly, the question should be narrowed. While the Ottoman Empire declined after the death of Suleiman I, the Safavid Empire in Persia was only beginning to rise and the Mughal Empire in India had not even begun to form.As for the reason for the Ottoman Empire's decline, Suleiman I was the last Ottoman Emperor to care more about the state than the harem where he could indulge in pleasures of the flesh.


Why is it called the Ottoman Empire instead of the Osman Empire?

This is a linguistic issue. The Modern Turkish name for the Ottoman Empire is Osmanlı İmparatorluğu, which clearly comes from Osman and not Ottoman. Many Arabs, even to this day, do not pronounce the letter "thaa" (ث) correctly. It should be pronounced as the "th" in "thin", but many Arabs pronounce is like the "s" in "some". As a result, the Caliph Othman would be mispronounced Osman. Since Turkish does not have a "th", the Turks went with this Arabic mispronunciation by naming their children Osman. English, however, had the "th" and therefore called the Empire the Othman Empire before the "th" was weakened to just a "t" and you have the Otman Empire which changed vowels (as is common in English phonology) and became the Ottoman Empire.


Do you think The Elgin marbles should be kept by the British government or returned to Greece?

That's up for debate - and depends on individual points of view... there are arguments for both sides. Permission for their removal was given by the leaders of the Ottoman empire - The marbles are safe, secure - and available on public view in the British museum. Whilst technically they belong to Greece - they were removed with permission of the government of the Ottoman empire.


Why was to Ottoman empire often referred to as The sick Man of Europe before World War 1?

Due to a cultural set of mores that was not seen as productive. Also, they were completely behind in many fields of technology, industry, education, production and much else that what was a modern Europe appeared to be excelling at. The cultural legacy of the ottomans when contrasted withal any European power state is equal or more illustrious. What appeared as a childish fear of technologists now being heeded as a sound concern for all the steps we have taken toward a modern existence have robbed us of the simple, pleasurable human existence and set one and all upon a path of indentured servitude from birth....


Do you believe in doomsday?

some people believe in it that it can and will happen some people think it comes as abad day for them when things are getting rough for them so do i believe in doomsday yes yes i do you should to get ready......


What was the cause of the Ottoman empire's decline?

The Ottoman Empire was defeated by European rulers, such as the Spanish and the Habsburgs, several times in the seventeenth century. It was also a time of palace intrigues and dynastic struggles.


What restrictions should be placed on the empire?

Which or what empire?


Did Baghdad become the capital of the Byzantine Empire?

I believe this is false. If your in AOA, you should look at your previous lessons for the answer, unless of course your in a test. But the correct answer is FALSE. (:


What did Hitler believe should happen with the Sudetenland?

That because it was occupied by people more German than Czech it should be part of Germany: & when it was he went on to invade Czechoslovakia anyway.