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What changes led to the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire?

your mom was one of the only things that led to the down fall of the empire


When do many historians believe the Ottoman Empire began to decline?

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.


The Ottoman Empire was populated by the?

The Ottoman Empire was populated by the


Which nation did the Ottoman Empire belong to?

The Ottoman Empire was a nation.


Is the Turkish empire the same as the ottoman empire?

Yes, Turkish people were in the Ottoman empire.


Which empire was primarily Muslim?

The Arabian Empire was primarily Muslim, as was the Ottoman Empire.


Which nationality of people founded the Ottoman Empire?

Turkish people are founders of the Ottoman Empire.


How did ottomans manage their empire?

The Ottoman Empire disintegrated and was partitioned after its defeat in World War I. ... Upon the Ottomans' defeat in World War I, a combination of nationalist movements and partition agreements among the Allied powers forced its disintegration into numerous territories, with Turkey as the empire's immediate successor.


Who was the founder of the Ottoman Empire?

Osman I is attributed to finding The Ottoman Empire.


How many provinces did the Ottoman Empire have?

The Ottoman Empire had 29 provinces.


How many capitals has the Ottoman Empire had?

The Ottoman Empire had four capitals.


An impact of the Young Turks on the Ottoman Empire was?

The Young Turks played a pivotal role in the modernization and reform of the Ottoman Empire during the early 20th century. They sought to establish a constitutional government, promote nationalism, and implement social and economic reforms aimed at revitalizing the empire. Their rise to power marked a shift towards secularism and modernization, though it also contributed to ethnic tensions and conflicts within the diverse empire. Ultimately, their influence set the stage for significant political changes, including the eventual dissolution of the Ottoman Empire after World War I.