No, Afghanistan was not part of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottomans primarily controlled territories in Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa. Afghanistan was historically influenced by various empires, including the Persian Empire and the British Empire, but it remained largely independent and was never integrated into the Ottoman territories.
They all got hungry and buttered some crumpets...
The religions of the Ottoman and the Safavid Empires were Sunni Islam and Shia Islam respectively.
The Ottoman Empire was named after it's first leader Osman I.
There are two empires that had the same amount of territory ottoman. The two empires are Bosnia and Sultanate.
The empires split up into smaller territories.
Austria Hungaryapex-The empires split up into smaller territories.
Austria Hungaryapex-The empires split up into smaller territories.
Austria Hungaryapex-The empires split up into smaller territories.
Austria Hungaryapex-The empires split up into smaller territories.
They were all surrendered to Greece
No, Afghanistan was not part of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottomans primarily controlled territories in Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa. Afghanistan was historically influenced by various empires, including the Persian Empire and the British Empire, but it remained largely independent and was never integrated into the Ottoman territories.
Ottoman territories were taken over by European empires, while Austria-Hungary was broken up into independent states.
Its use of gunpowder weapons allowed it to easily destroy city walls and fortifications.
They all got hungry and buttered some crumpets...
The religions of the Ottoman and the Safavid Empires were Sunni Islam and Shia Islam respectively.
The Ottoman Empire was named after it's first leader Osman I.