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There were the rulers and the workers
The peoples that formed new kingdoms in eastern and central Europe were the Poles, Czechs, Hungarians, Moravians, Croats, Serbs, and the Bulgarians.
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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.
The Balkans became home to a diverse mix of people due to its strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Throughout history, various empires and civilizations, such as the Roman, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian empires, controlled the region, leading to the blending of different cultures, languages, and ethnic groups. Additionally, factors like migration, trade, and invasions contributed to the ethnic and cultural diversity of the Balkans.
Suleiman the Magnificent was the Ottoman leader who was expert in many areas. He conquered eastern Europe. His influence is still felt today.
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.
Muslin armies gain control of Eastern Europe during the time of the Ottoman Empire. The areas of Bulgaria, Romania and Yugoslavia were under the control of the automatic Empire.
The Ottomans grew wealthy by taxing trade between Europe and East Asia.
The Baltic states, the Italian city-states, and the Ottoman Empire
Suleiman ruled the Ottoman Empire, which expanded to the eastern tip of Africa, most of the Middle East, and a small amount of Europe.
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