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The Ottoman Empire spanned from Europe, Africa and Asia. The Ottoman Empire started in 1299 and lasted for over 600 years and ended in 1924.
the Ottoman Empire
controlled trade routes between asia and europe -apex
The Ottoman Empire controlled the land trade-routes between East Asia and Europe. As a result, it was able to dominate trade until the Europeans circumvented Ottoman-controlled lands by finding an all-water route to East Asia in the sixteenth century.
Was the Ottoman Empire!!
Th empires that are associated with having control of central Europe include: The German Empire The Austro-Hungarian Empire The Ottoman Empire
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The Ottoman Empire controlled parts of eastern Europe, southwestern Asia, and northern Africa, which is why it is sometimes referred to as the tri-continental empire.
Alot of countries were, but the most noticable eliminations were those of the Ottoman Empire and The Austrian Hungarian empire. Both were major powers in the world, AH controlled a big part in central Europe (Austria Hungary and the Balkan). While the Ottoman empire controlled North-Africa (not Egypt), the middle east, Turkey and Istanbul.
The Ottoman Empire spanned from Europe, Africa and Asia. The Ottoman Empire started in 1299 and lasted for over 600 years and ended in 1924.
They (Germany, Austria) were in central europe between the east and the west (Ottoman empire wasn't but it was allied with them)
the Ottoman Empire
The Baltic states, the Ottoman empire and the Italian city-states were the 3 principal political entities in central and eastern Europe in the mid-seventeenth century. The Ottoman empire dissolved in 1923.
controlled trade routes between asia and europe -apex
the Ottoman Empire
Before the modern state of Turkey was formed after World War I, it was the Ottoman Empire. Towards the end of its existence, the Ottoman Empire was called the Sick Man of Europe because it was losing a lot of wars and the territory it once controlled.