I don't know all of them, but the first one is Mehmed II.
The ottoman ruler was called the sultan, or ruler.
The Ottoman Empire was a Sultanate. Thus, the ruler was the sultan.
The rulers of the Ottoman Empire were the Sultan, in political matters, and the Caliph, in spiritual matters.
i thought they were called 'Sultans'
the answer is sultan
Not by a long shot. The rulers of the Ottoman Empire were the Sultan, in political matters, and the Caliph, in spiritual matters. Shiites (shia) are a sect of Islam vigorously opposed by the Ottoman Empire and were often seen as a fifth column with loyalties to the Ottoman Empire's rival: the Safavid Persian Empire.
Strictly speaking, when Napoleon invaded Egypt, the empire upon whose lands he was trespassing was the OTTOMAN EMPIRE. However, the Ottomans had very weak control over that area at the time. The local rulers were actually the MAMLUK Beys or Chieftains. While the Mamluks did not have de jureindependence, they were the effective rulers of Egypt. It was only after Napoleon was expelled from Egypt that the Ottoman Empire took a direct interest in governing the territory.
One of the biggest problems for the rulers of the Ottoman Empire in the late 1700s was the rise of internal rebellions and separatist movements. As the empire began to decline, various regions and ethnic groups within the empire sought to assert their independence. This led to conflicts and the eventual fragmentation of the empire.
The Ottoman Empire was dismantled after the First World War, it was subsequently known as Turkey. Therefore, no, it was known as Turkey during the Second World War.
The Ottoman Empire was populated by the
AnswerThe Turks were the rulers of the Ottoman Empire.
Not by a long shot. The rulers of the Ottoman Empire were the Sultan, in political matters, and the Caliph, in spiritual matters. Shiites (shia) are a sect of Islam vigorously opposed by the Ottoman Empire and were often seen as a fifth column with loyalties to the Ottoman Empire's rival: the Safavid Persian Empire.
The founders, the rulers and the army were Turkish, but as an empire it was multinational.
The Republic Of Turkey was founded in 1923 when Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and his followers overthrew the corrupt rulers of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire was the predecessor of modern day Turkey.
Ottoman rulers believed that Muhammad's successor was his close friend Abu Bakr, whereas Safavid rulers believed that Muhammad's successor was his son-in-law Ali.
In 1453, the Ottoman Empire invaded and took over Constantinople, changing the name to Istanbul, among other things. Istanbul became the third capital city of the Ottoman Empire, and became an Islamic city, rather than a Roman one.
Strictly speaking, when Napoleon invaded Egypt, the empire upon whose lands he was trespassing was the OTTOMAN EMPIRE. However, the Ottomans had very weak control over that area at the time. The local rulers were actually the MAMLUK Beys or Chieftains. While the Mamluks did not have de jureindependence, they were the effective rulers of Egypt. It was only after Napoleon was expelled from Egypt that the Ottoman Empire took a direct interest in governing the territory.
The CENTRAL POWERS is the term used for the alliance between the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
One of the biggest problems for the rulers of the Ottoman Empire in the late 1700s was the rise of internal rebellions and separatist movements. As the empire began to decline, various regions and ethnic groups within the empire sought to assert their independence. This led to conflicts and the eventual fragmentation of the empire.
i am positive that it is Ottoman Empire
Ancient Turkey was the Ottoman Empire.
There is not really a name for that, unless you would count members of Parliament/Congress as 'rulers' too. In that case, such an empire would be called a democracy.