There are two empires that had the same amount of territory ottoman. The two empires are Bosnia and Sultanate.
Yes, the Ottoman Dynasty was the Osman family. Founded by a relatively uninfluential chieftain who overthrew the Seljug Turk aristocracy and formed the Ottoman Empire. The Empire which eventually captured Constaninople in 1453 and changed the name to Istanbul.
french and british. antagonist is russia.
Vienna was never part of the Ottoman Empire, although it was the site of two significant sieges in 1529 and 1683. Venice, on the other hand, had territories that were intermittently under Ottoman control, particularly in the eastern Mediterranean. The Republic of Venice engaged in a long conflict with the Ottomans, losing some territories but never fully succumbing to Ottoman rule. Ultimately, while Venice had a complex relationship with the Ottomans, Vienna remained outside of their empire.
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.
The two countries that started after the breakup of the ottoman empire were Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
The German Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
The German Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
There are two empires that had the same amount of territory ottoman. The two empires are Bosnia and Sultanate.
Yes, the Ottoman Dynasty was the Osman family. Founded by a relatively uninfluential chieftain who overthrew the Seljug Turk aristocracy and formed the Ottoman Empire. The Empire which eventually captured Constaninople in 1453 and changed the name to Istanbul.
The Ottoman Empire and Russia began the Crimean War when the Ottoman Empire declared war on Russia on October 4, 1863.
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.
The Austrian-Hungarian Empire and The Ottoman Empire are two of them that no longer exist.
The city of Istanbul in Turkey used to belong to two countries: the Byzantine Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
Beginning in 1699, the loss of Hungary to Austria was a blow to the Ottoman Empire. Over the next two hundred years, territorial disintegration slowly continued. Also, the rise of nationalism among nations under Ottoman rule, caused serious problems for the Ottoman's.
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.
serbia and greece