The Ottomans did not have any steller Sultans or Caliphs in the 1800s. Some of the more commonly noted Sultans of the 1800s were Mahmud II, Abdulmecid I, Abdulaziz I, and Abdulhamid II.
To see a list of Ottoman Sultans in the 1800s, please see the Related Link below.
The Ottoman Turks are a fighting force that has existed for over 600 years and participated in tens of thousands of battles, so there were numerous military and political leaders to speak of. Probably the most famous are the founder Osman I and the four major leaders of the Ottoman Golden Age: Mehmet II el-Fatih/the Conqueror, Bayezid II, Selim I Yavuz/the Grim, and Suleiman I el-Qanuni/the Magnificent.
A Caliph.
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The key people involved were the Germans and Italians. One of the two key people were led by a leader (Hitler) with the same views.
Faith is key to salvation
trade and conquests; also located on major trading routes and built its empire by conquering neighboring territory
A Caliph.
The Ottomans were made up of a race and many tribes of Turks. In other words, they were Turkic-speaking peoples from Central Asia that played key roles in Islamic civilization. Osman(ottoman) was the first sultan of the Ottomans who united all Turks in Asia minor in 1299-1324. With an empire that would last 625 years.
The name Ottoman Turk refers to a branch of a major Turkic Group called Oghuz Turks. The branch to which Ottomans belong to, is called KAYI. The first ruler of the Ottomans (Osmanli in Turkish) is Osman, whose father was the leader of a tribe belonging to KAYI branch of the oghuz Turks
The British and French scored the most impressive victories over the Ottomans, routing their forces throughout the Middle East, but prior to the Russian withdrawal from the war in 1917, the Russians had also won several key battles with the Ottomans in the Caucasus Mountains.
Two key people in the mid 1800s were the middle class and the poor people.
John Key is a leader because he is the Prime minster
Simon Bolivar was a political and military leader. He played a key role in Latin America's successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire.
That depends on your personal preferences for what makes a good leader. Some people like John Key, others do not.
the key factors are war tribute and trade
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John Key is the Prime Minister of New Zealand as we are a self autonomous society we don't really need a "leader" as such.
Balls.