The greatest leader of the Ottoman Empire was probably Suleiman the Magnificent. During his rule in the 16th and 17th Centuries, the Ottoman Empire grew to become a formidable world power.
The Supreme leader of the Ottoman Empires title was Sultan
It was Suleiman the magnificent. If you are interested, there is a series called "Muhtesem yuz yil" it is about Suleiman's life.
The Ottoman Empire was named after it's first leader Osman I.
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The Ottoman Empire was populated by the
From 1520 A.D. until 1566 A.D. he ruled the Ottoman Empire. Suleiman Was effective leader, and helped bring the Ottoman Empire to new heights.
Yes, Turkish people were in the Ottoman empire.
the leader is Suleiman
The Ottoman Empire was named after it's first leader Osman I.
Suleiman the first
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sultan suleyman great
As far as I am aware Islam does not have a single spiritual leader, in the same way that Christianity has the Pope. Until the end of the Ottoman Empire (1918) the sultan of the Ottoman Empire was the de facto spiritual leader of Islam.
The Ottoman Empire, also known as the Turkish Empire was an empire founded at the end of the 13th Century in north west Anatolia by the Turkish tribal leader Osman. The capital transferred to Constantinople in 1453. The Ottoman Sultanate was abolished in 1922
The Ottoman Turkish Empire lasted almost 700 years, so obviously there were many leaders. The first leader was Osman Gazi, crowned in 1299.
sulieman the first i guess
The Ottoman Empire was populated by the
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From 1520 A.D. until 1566 A.D. he ruled the Ottoman Empire. Suleiman Was effective leader, and helped bring the Ottoman Empire to new heights.