The Ottomans strategically chose their conquest targets based on several factors, including geographic location, economic potential, and political instability. They often focused on regions that offered valuable resources or trade routes, as well as areas where rival powers were weak or divided. Additionally, religious motivations played a role, as the Ottomans sought to expand Islam and their influence over Muslim populations. Overall, their decisions were influenced by a combination of military strategy, economic interests, and the desire for territorial expansion.
what did the vikings take
The Ottomans were Sunni Muslims.
The Ottomans took Adrianople in 1365!
Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni.Ottomans were Sunni, and Safavids were not
The predominant religious affiliation of the Ottomans was Sunni Islam.
To enhance security by dominating and allying with other states, for loot, to satisfy ambitious generals.
Munich
No ottomans did not use ottomans
aids...
it means to take over
1882
Yes he did
yes they did in 1863
what did the vikings take
No, Francisco Pizzaro conquered the Incas.
The Ottomans were Sunni Muslims.
Young Ottomans was created in 1865.