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Maybe you are asking about the siege of Vienna in 1683. There was no Ottoman Empire in 1983.
No. The Ottomans adopted Islam and today some 99.5% of Turks are at least titularly Muslim.
pursuit of religious converts, trade and conquest
CrimeanAnswerAnd two decades later the Russo-Turkish War. [Although the US Army never adopted the Winchester rifle, the Turkish Army used them against the Russians in this war.]
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Maybe you are asking about the siege of Vienna in 1683. There was no Ottoman Empire in 1983.
You added this to the Adoption category and when adopted the child belongs to the adopted family and gets nothing from the birth family. They only gets benefits and inherit the adoptive family.
No. The Ottomans adopted Islam and today some 99.5% of Turks are at least titularly Muslim.
I think you mean "adopted child" and the answer is, yes.
There are many benefits to adoption. First for the biological parents they know that their child is safe and will be raised in a stable environment that they alone couldn't provide. Most adoptive parents (the ones adopting the child) can not have children of their own and adopting allows them to raise and love a child like their own. Also the adoptive parents may be able to have a mixed family that is one that has a combination of biological and adopted children. The child that is adopted gets many benefits, one of which is being raised in a loving home. If the child was adopted in an open adoption they may be able to keep in contact with their biological family. A benefit I have experienced as an adopted child is that I get to share my experience and memory of being adopted with other adopted kids.
Ottomans built their weapons too big.
By military conquest. Islam as a religion was forced upon its constituents and adopted en mass at one point during the Ottoman Empire.
pursuit of religious converts, trade and conquest
Not sure what benefits you are talking about but never adopted means the birth mother is still obligated to support the child and pay child support to the custodial parent/legal guardian. Having the parental rights terminated does not change that. Only adoption would end it.
no... your adoptive parents should receive some money for benefits but YOU personally aren't entitled to any :)
Yes, but the benefit check will increase.