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Ottoman Turks was the first person to find Egypt and had a successful Empire
The Ottoman Empire ruled most of the Middle East from the 1500s until World War 1.
The Ottoman Empire has formed various alliances with European States during its long existence. During the early European Conquests, the territories of Moldavia and Wallachia (in what is now Romania) became vassals of the Ottoman Empire. France also had a longstanding alliance with the Ottoman Empire (1500s-1800s) since both Empires opposed the Hapsburg Emperors of Austria and Spain. The British joined this alliance in 1852 to prevent Russian expansion into the Ukraine during the Crimean War. As France and Britain promoted self-determination in the Balkans, especially Greece, the Franco-Turkish Alliance dimmed. In the years before World War I, the Ottoman Empire had good relations with Germany and Austria-Hungary, eventually creating an alliance with those powers and joining the Central Powers in that war.
Mughal empire , but it was not completely Islamic .
Ottoman Empire
Suleiman the Magnificent
At its peak in the 1500s, the Inca Empire numbered over twelve million people.
Ottoman Turks was the first person to find Egypt and had a successful Empire
The Ottoman Empire ruled most of the Middle East from the 1500s until World War 1.
Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire has formed various alliances with European States during its long existence. During the early European Conquests, the territories of Moldavia and Wallachia (in what is now Romania) became vassals of the Ottoman Empire. France also had a longstanding alliance with the Ottoman Empire (1500s-1800s) since both Empires opposed the Hapsburg Emperors of Austria and Spain. The British joined this alliance in 1852 to prevent Russian expansion into the Ukraine during the Crimean War. As France and Britain promoted self-determination in the Balkans, especially Greece, the Franco-Turkish Alliance dimmed. In the years before World War I, the Ottoman Empire had good relations with Germany and Austria-Hungary, eventually creating an alliance with those powers and joining the Central Powers in that war.
There is a good reason why Spain divided the world in 2 with Portugal in the infamous 1494 treaty of tordesilhas. They both had the most powerful armadas at that time and Portugal came to be the first global empire in the World.
The Persian Empire was taken over by Alexander the Great nearly two thousand years earlier if you are talking about 1500 CE. If you meant 1500 BCE, the Persian Empire came into existence a thousand years later.
At the beginning of the 1500s, there were three main countries in the Middle East: the Ottoman Sultanate (Turkey), the Safavid Empire (Iran, Iraq, and Azerbaijan), and the Mamluk Sultanate (Egypt, the Levant, and Hejaz). The remainder of the Arabian Peninsula was controlled by some Bedouin tribes and small/insignificant kingdoms, like Fartak and Oman. In 1517, the Ottoman Sultanate conquered the Mamluk Sultanate and acquired all of its territories.
The Spanish invaders.
Mughal empire , but it was not completely Islamic .