Modern-Day Countries of which some of their territory was controlled by the Ottoman Empire:
Modern Day Countries of which all of their territory (except sparsely populated regions) was controlled by the Ottoman Empire at some point:
At one point or other in time, their possessions ranged from Jerusalem to the Arab Peninsula and to most of Eastern Europe (present-day Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania).
Turkey was the modern day country of the ottoman empire.
Answer 1
The Ottoman Empire controlled all or part of many current countries including:
Europe: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, Hungary, Cyprus, and Turkey.
Africa: Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Somalia.
Asia: Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel/Palestine, Yemen, and Oman.
Answer 2
Well firstly the Ottoman Empire no longer exists. It lasted from 1299-1923.
But in the Ottoman Empire there was; Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Bosnia, Herzegovinia, Serbia, Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Mesopotamia, Palestine, Algeria, Tunisia, Syria and Italian North Africa.
THESE ARE NOT MODERN DAY COUNTRIES.
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Farmers and artisans from developing countries found it increasingly hard to compete with highly industrialized countries due to factors such as advanced technology, economies of scale, and cheaper production costs. These industrialized countries could mass-produce goods at lower prices, leading to a decline in demand for products from less developed regions. Additionally, lack of access to capital, resources, and market information further disadvantaged farmers and artisans in competing with their highly industrialized counterparts.
Answer 1A star and crescent in some design or the other was symbology found in much of the ancient world. During the 19th century, the current design was adopped by the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire was a high point in Muslem power so many Muslem groups adopted it.Answer 2The crescent moon and star has nothing related to Islam religion. It is just a political symbol that was used by the Ottoman people and used by some countries in their political flags. It is not a Muslim religious symbol as the cross in Christianity or Davis star in Judaism.
The Hittite Empire was found in what is today central Turkey, centered around the Kizil Irmak River. As the empire grew, the Hittites spread across all of modern Turkey and into the northern Levant. When the Hittite Empire fell (circa 1180 BCE), remnants of neo-Hittites remained in the northern Levant.
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Ukraine, mountains along the north edge, Constantinople, the old ottoman empire.
To get some Ottoman Empire's soil. They took east of Anatolia with help of Caucasian militia, especially Armenian militias. But after the Tsar taken down and Communism ruled the Russia, they stopped the war, and gave back the soil they invaded from Ottoman Empire. But not all of them, which is Armenia and some other countries found on those soils. Also they helped Ottomans with lots of weapon and ammo supply against "imperfect Triple Entente" after Bolshevik Revolution.
Farmers and artisans from developing countries found it increasingly hard to compete with highly industrialized countries due to factors such as advanced technology, economies of scale, and cheaper production costs. These industrialized countries could mass-produce goods at lower prices, leading to a decline in demand for products from less developed regions. Additionally, lack of access to capital, resources, and market information further disadvantaged farmers and artisans in competing with their highly industrialized counterparts.
bzyantine money was found as far away as Europe and china
Answer 1A star and crescent in some design or the other was symbology found in much of the ancient world. During the 19th century, the current design was adopped by the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire was a high point in Muslem power so many Muslem groups adopted it.Answer 2The crescent moon and star has nothing related to Islam religion. It is just a political symbol that was used by the Ottoman people and used by some countries in their political flags. It is not a Muslim religious symbol as the cross in Christianity or Davis star in Judaism.
Byzantine money was found as far away as Europe and china.
Byzantine money was found as far away as Europe and china.
Modern Serbia was founded during First serbian Uprising in 1804 (part of Serbian revolution) when Serbian rebels led by Djordje Petrovic (a.k.a Karadjordje) fought Ottoman forces and was eventualy defeated in 1814. Serbs were first Balkan nation to rebelg against Ottoman empire.
European countries founded colonies because they wanted the New World's land for resources such as gold and fur. They also wanted to expand their empire.
There is no set date (at least I have never found one) for the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It just kind of disintegrated over such along period (3rd to the 5th century AD). The date for the Eastern Roman Empire on the other hand is 1453, when the Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople