The Ottoman empire exported textiles and rugs. Byzantine emperor Justinian introduced silk cultivation to the West in the sixth century. Factories produced silks for wall hangings, sofa covers, and court costumes.
Some of the later Ottoman conquests were clearly intended to give them control of other trade routes.
Among the goods traded were:
what did they trade
the french
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The 2 empires that continued to spread the Arab empire after it collapsed were:The Ottoman and Mogul empires.
The Ottoman Empire could not survive World War 2 so it killed itself. asapex
ottoman empire. world war 2.
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 fought against Britain and its allies in: 1. Sinai/Palestine 2. Mesopotamia 3. Gallipoli It also fought against Russia in the Caucasus. --- And also with Russians in Gallicia
Sultan Mehmed V of the Ottoman Empire was born on November 2, 1844.
Sultan Mehmed V of the Ottoman Empire was born on November 2, 1844.
The 2 empires that continued to spread the Arab empire after it collapsed were:The Ottoman and Mogul empires.
The Ottoman Empire could not survive World War 2 so it killed itself. asapex
ottoman empire. world war 2.
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 could not survive World War 2 so it killed itself. asapex
There are a couple errors with the question. The Turkish Republic (not empire) westernized after the Ottoman Empire collapsed in World War I (not II). The individual, though, that you are looking for is Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
The Ottoman Empire fought against Britain and its allies in: 1. Sinai/Palestine 2. Mesopotamia 3. Gallipoli It also fought against Russia in the Caucasus. --- And also with Russians in Gallicia
You are unable to trade items in Platform Racing 2. :(
build markets
Austria-Hungry, Bulgaria, Germany, Ottoman Empire.