The Ottoman Sultans extended their empire beyond the Middle East by occupying land in Europe. In 1389, the Ottoman victory at Kosovo paved the way for Ottoman expansion into Europe. The Ottoman army was the largest army in Europe.
Middle East
Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East
because it was the middle east. the country encompassed all of what we now know as the middle east.
The Ottoman Empire was a Middle Eastern empire torn apart by nationalism.
The Ottoman Sultans extended their empire beyond the Middle East by occupying land in Europe. In 1389, the Ottoman victory at Kosovo paved the way for Ottoman expansion into Europe. The Ottoman army was the largest army in Europe.
Middle East
Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East
because it was the middle east. the country encompassed all of what we now know as the middle east.
The formation of the states of Poland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, and the states in the Balkins from the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire among others in Europe. The dissolution of the Ottoman Empire resulted in the British control of the middle east, with the formation of Iran and Iraq.
The Ottoman Empire was a Middle Eastern empire torn apart by nationalism.
At the end if the Middle Ages, the strongest countries in Western Europe were probably England, France, and Spain. In Eastern Europe, the strongest was the Ottoman Empire, though much of it was in Asia.
Suleiman ruled the Ottoman Empire, which expanded to the eastern tip of Africa, most of the Middle East, and a small amount of Europe.
It was the Ottoman Empire.
The Ottoman Empire.
The allies were, the French Empire, the Ottoman Empire, the British Empire and Sardinia
Churchill wanted to maintain his influence and power that is why he was planning on dividing the Middle East after the Ottoman Empire was destroyed.