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Q: What regions did the Ottoman Empire have control over by 1566?
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How big is the Ottoman Empire?

Biggest in 1566 of 5,200,000 km2(2,007,731 sq mi)


Suleiman The Magnificent ruled the golden age 1520-1566 of what empire in present-day Turkey?

Ottoman Empire.


Who was the ruler of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 to 1566?

There's no such sultan who ruled the empire from 1520 - 1526. Maybe there's a typo because there's Suleiman the Magnificent whose reign lasted from 1520 to 1566?


How far did Suleiman's empire stretch?

790,000 square miles ----------- There is a link to a map of the Ottoman Empire in 1566, when Suleiman the Magnificent died, below.


Why was Suleiman considered an important historical figure of ancient times?

From 1520 A.D. until 1566 A.D. he ruled the Ottoman Empire. Suleiman Was effective leader, and helped bring the Ottoman Empire to new heights.


What best describes the Ottoman Empire between 1453 and 1566?

conquer/expand/have wealth/be the best in the territory * you can get more details from wikipedia..


When did the ottaman empire start?

The ottoman empire's peak was from 1481-1566, during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent.


How far west into Europe did the Ottoman empire?

Almost 15 degrees East longitude, in Croatia, near the current Karlobag during the reign of King Suleyman I (1520-1566).


When did Suleiman die?

Suleiman the Magnificent (1494-1566), also known as Suleiman I.


Who was magnificent suleiman?

He was the Caliph or Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 until 1566. He was known as the Law Giver within his empire and his reforms made life in North Africa and the Mediteranian area far superior to that of the more barbaric European neighbors.


What were three reasons for the decline and fall the Ottoman Empire?

Answer 1The decline and fall begins with the death of Suleiman the Magnificent in 1566, followed by European military advances in technology that were not matched by the Ottoman Turks and finally an increase in internal dissension and bickering that created regional nationalism.Answer 2NationalismEconomyTechnology


Was Suleyman known as Suleyman the magnificent?

He was the Caliph or Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 until 1566. He was known as the Law Giver within his empire and his reforms made life in North Africa and the Mediteranian area far superior to that of the more barbaric European neighbors.