A group called the Turks.
Turkish people are founders of the Ottoman Empire.
Yes, Turkish people were in the Ottoman empire.
Some important people of the Ottoman Empire were Osman I, Murad I, Selim I, and Bayezid II Wali. Also on the list are Abdulmecid I, Mustafa II, and Mehmed IV. The Ottoman Empire existed from 1299 to 1923.
very peaceful
That is the correct spelling of "ottoman", a hassock or stool. The capitalized spelling Ottoman refers to a people and an empire of Turkey.
Turkish people are founders of the Ottoman Empire.
Yes, Turkish people were in the Ottoman empire.
Some important people of the Ottoman Empire were Osman I, Murad I, Selim I, and Bayezid II Wali. Also on the list are Abdulmecid I, Mustafa II, and Mehmed IV. The Ottoman Empire existed from 1299 to 1923.
very peaceful
That is the correct spelling of "ottoman", a hassock or stool. The capitalized spelling Ottoman refers to a people and an empire of Turkey.
Under which Muslim empire were people most likely to experience cultural and religious toleration? A. Mughal Empire B. Ottoman Empire C. Safavid Empire
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The Ottoman Turks.
Austria-Hungaria/ Austro-Hungarian Empire 1804-1867 as Austrian Emipire/1867-1918Russian Empire/Russia 1721-1917Prussia/German Empire 1871-1918Ottoman Empire 1299-1923
It was Albania
Lord Byron funded a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in Greece. He was inspired by the Greek people's fight for independence from Turkish rule and supported their cause by financing and participating in the Greek War of Independence.
The Ottoman Empire is completely Turkish so technically all people in it are Turkish or so say ottomans. You see, The Ottoman Empire was not always called that. It was first known as the Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire which was the eastern part of the Roman Empire. They were considered part Roman although they mostly spoke Greek...