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How did the decline of the Seljuks lead to the Ottoman Empire?

The decline of the Seljuks created a power vacuum in Anatolia which allowed the Ottoman Empire to make its initial expansions.


what were the results of the fall of the Ottoman empire?

The countries Ottoman Empire once ruled is now indepent and soverign. That meant they are first-class citizen, not dhimmis ottoman treated them. They are no longer subject to Sharia. They now make their own laws. Turkey is a republic and is modernized.


What were some results of the fall of the Ottoman Empire?

The countries Ottoman Empire once ruled is now indepent and soverign. That meant they are first-class citizen, not dhimmis ottoman treated them. They are no longer subject to Sharia. They now make their own laws. Turkey is a republic and is modernized.


Was The Byzantine Empire a democracy?

Ottoman empire was ruled by monarchs. Only one family ruled the Ottoman Empire and was the longest-ruling dynasty in history. It was a kind of absolute monarchy, not a democracy. During the Tanzimat Reforms, which occurred in the latter Ottoman Period (after 1839), Ottomans were trying make reforms for democracy. Since 1923, Ottomans lost their rule and Turkish Republic was founded. As a general note, if something has the term "Empire" after its name, its usually not a democracy.


What was turkey's name before world war 1?

The answer you are looking for is "the Ottoman Empire". However, we should make it clear that the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey are two fundamentally different political organizations that just happen to both rule over Anatolia and Eastern Thrace. The Republic of Turkey was formed as a result of a revolution and has no ties to the previous Ottoman government.

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How did the decline of the Seljuks lead to the Ottoman Empire?

The decline of the Seljuks created a power vacuum in Anatolia which allowed the Ottoman Empire to make its initial expansions.


How did the decline of Seljuk lead to the Ottoman Empire?

The decline of the Seljuks created a power vacuum in Anatolia which allowed the Ottoman Empire to make its initial expansions.


Did the Ottoman Empire worked with the British in World War 1?

No, the Ottoman Empire joining the Central Power side. This decision taken by the Sublime Porte because when the WW I began the British detaining the Ottoman Battleship that buid in Britain for it's own war effort. After that, the German Empire give two frigate SMS Goeben and SMS Breslau and it's crew to the Ottoman Empire, this decision that make Ottoman Empire joinng Central Power.


what were the results of the fall of the Ottoman empire?

The countries Ottoman Empire once ruled is now indepent and soverign. That meant they are first-class citizen, not dhimmis ottoman treated them. They are no longer subject to Sharia. They now make their own laws. Turkey is a republic and is modernized.


What were some results of the fall of the Ottoman Empire?

The countries Ottoman Empire once ruled is now indepent and soverign. That meant they are first-class citizen, not dhimmis ottoman treated them. They are no longer subject to Sharia. They now make their own laws. Turkey is a republic and is modernized.


Was The Byzantine Empire a democracy?

Ottoman empire was ruled by monarchs. Only one family ruled the Ottoman Empire and was the longest-ruling dynasty in history. It was a kind of absolute monarchy, not a democracy. During the Tanzimat Reforms, which occurred in the latter Ottoman Period (after 1839), Ottomans were trying make reforms for democracy. Since 1923, Ottomans lost their rule and Turkish Republic was founded. As a general note, if something has the term "Empire" after its name, its usually not a democracy.


What was turkey's name before world war 1?

The answer you are looking for is "the Ottoman Empire". However, we should make it clear that the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey are two fundamentally different political organizations that just happen to both rule over Anatolia and Eastern Thrace. The Republic of Turkey was formed as a result of a revolution and has no ties to the previous Ottoman government.


Did the Ottoman Empire invent the ottoman - piece of furniture?

No, Otto Schmuelowitz invented the ottoman. He lacked enough fabric and wood to make a full sofa, yet he attempted to build one anyway. The result was a failure as a sofa but he realized it could be used as a soft foot rest.


Who cut the ottoman empire?

The Ottoman Empire was the sick man of Europe during World War I. A group of Young Turks had tried to make changes in the government before World War I. The Ottoman Empire had lost territory to new nations. The Turks killed many of the Armenians to cleanse the country of non Turks. Finally Attaturk took over and modernized Turkey as a new nation.


What is the ottoman empire from World War 1 called today?

The Ottoman Empire[dn 4] or Sublime Ottoman State(Ottoman Turkish: دَوْلَتِ عَلِيّهٔ عُثمَانِیّه Devlet-i ʿAliyye-yi ʿOsmâniyye[7] (also عثمانلى دولتى Osmanlı Devleti),[dn 5] Modern Turkish: Osmanlı Devleti or Osmanlı İmparatorluğu) was a Turkish empire which lasted from 27 July 1299[8] to 29 October 1923.[9]The Ottoman Empire was one of the largest and longest lasting empires in history; such that the Ottoman State, its politics, conflicts, and cultural heritage in a vast geography provide one of the longest continuous narratives. During the 16th and 17th centuries, in particular at the height of its power under the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent, the empire was one of the most powerful states in the world - a multinational, multilingual empire that stretched from the southern borders of the Holy Roman Empire to the outskirts of Vienna, Royal Hungary (modern Slovakia) and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the north to Yemen and Eritrea in the south; from Algeria in the west to Azerbaijan in the east;[10] controlling much of southeast Europe, Western Asia and North Africa.[11] The empire contained 29 provinces and numerous vassal states, some of which were later absorbed into the empire, while others were granted various types of autonomy during the course of centuries.[dn 6]With Constantinople (present-day Istanbul, Ottoman Turkish: استنبول, Istanbul[12] and قسطنطينيه, Kostantiniyye) as its capital city,[13][14] and vast control of lands around the Mediterranean basin, the empire was at the center of interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds for over six centuries.After the international recognition of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (GNAT) headquartered in Ankara, by means of the Treaty of Lausanne signed on 24 July 1923, the GNAT proclaimed on 29 October 1923 the establishment of the Republic of Turkey as the new Turkish State that succeeded and formally ended the defunct Ottoman Empire, in line with the treaty.


Why was the ottoman empire so powerful?

Even though they were Turks, the Ottoman Empire never called themselves Turks. They opened the doors to whomever wanted to serve the empire. They gathered the smartest population for 600 years and ruled large portions of the world. Ottomans were not cruel towards the countries that they conquered. They did not make foreign people slaves or force them to be Muslims, although non-Muslims within the Empire paid additional taxes and were excluded from some activities. The Ottoman Empire was the best organized Turkish empire ever. Before the Ottomans, there were many Turkish states or empires; however, they were not as successful as the Ottomans.


Which team did the Ottoman Empire fight on in World War 1?

During World War I, in November of 1914, the Ottoman Empire joined the "team" of the Central Powers, which at that time consisted of Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In the next year (1915), Bulgaria also joined the Central Powers in their fight against the Triple Alliance and its associates.