NO
Ethiopia
the Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire was populated by the
The Ottoman Empire was on the side of the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire). Japan was on the side of the Allies (France, England, Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, Belgium, Italy, Romania, the United States, Japan, Portugal, Brazil, and Greece).
NO
When what is now Turkey was ruled by the Ottoman Empire, it did invade what is now Albania.
the ottoman empire
The Ottoman Empire was on the losing side of WW1. They were allied with Germany and Italy. Britain and France made it hard for the Ottoman Empire based on the new laws they had to follow. The Ottoman Empire became weak and had to be abandoned a few years after the war.
There's Balkan peninsula separating Italy and Turkey (former Ottoman Empire) but the sea is called the Mediterranean. When the Ottoman Empire controlled the Balkans, the Adriatic Sea separated the Italian states like Venice, Tuscany, the Papal States, and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies from the Ottoman Empire.
Ethiopia
Greece
Italy never fought the Ottoman Empire. Italian States (prior to Italian Unification) defeated the Turkish navy at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 due to coordinated strategy, but united Italy only fought Austria-Hungary and the German Empire in World War I and therefore did not have any victories over the Ottoman Empire. However, since Italy was an Ally in World War I, it defeated the Ottoman Empire by proxy through the British, French, and American efforts.
If your are referring to the ottoman occupation of greece...then no. Turkey didn't invade Greece, the Ottoman empire invaded the Byzantine empire. The decisive blow came when the capital fell on may 29 1453
italy, france, europe,germany,Ottoman Empire, the Russian Empire, the British Empire
nationalism
Austro-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Italy and Bulgaria.