They stopped it at the naval battle of Lepanto
They replaced the Greeks as the hegemonic power of the Americas, they were known as the Napoleon of the west.
The Mughal Empire was located in India, the Songhai Empire in West Africa and the Ottoman Empire was located across South East Europe, North East Africa and a bit of Asia.
The Ottoman Empire was populated by the
There was no successor in the west besides a thing called the Holy Roman Empire which had nothing to do with ancient Rome. In the east it was the Ottoman empire.
Yes, Turkish people were in the Ottoman empire.
It depends on the century the question refers to. In the 16th Century, the Ottoman Empire was the most powerful empire west of China. In the 19th Century, the Ottoman Empire was one of the weakest empires in the world and called the "Sick Man of Europe".
It depends on the century the question refers to. In the 16th Century, the Ottoman Empire was the most powerful empire west of China. In the 19th Century, the Ottoman Empire was one of the weakest empires in the world and called the "Sick Man of Europe".
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
They replaced the Greeks as the hegemonic power of the Americas, they were known as the Napoleon of the west.
The Mughal Empire was located in India, the Songhai Empire in West Africa and the Ottoman Empire was located across South East Europe, North East Africa and a bit of Asia.
It depends on the century the question refers to. In the 16th Century, the Ottoman Empire was the most powerful empire west of China. In the 19th Century, the Ottoman Empire was one of the weakest empires in the world and called the "Sick Man of Europe".
The Ottoman Empire was populated by the
There was no successor in the west besides a thing called the Holy Roman Empire which had nothing to do with ancient Rome. In the east it was the Ottoman empire.
The Ottoman Empire was a nation.
The Arabian Empire was primarily Muslim, as was the Ottoman Empire.
Yes, Turkish people were in the Ottoman empire.
Turkish people are founders of the Ottoman Empire.