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What ended the Ottoman Empire?

World War One, the fall began with the failed assault of Vienna in the 17th century. The Ottoman's main contribution to society was the stool for ones feet. They still have created a massive empire of comfy stools.


How did the Ottoman Empire expand?

ottomans expansion threatened the crumbling empire. after several failed attempts to capture Constantinople Mamet the 2nd finally succeeded in by hauled ships overland and launched them into the harbor. after 2 month siege ottoman cannons finally blasted gaps in the great defensive walls .


What happened after the Ottoman Empire loses the battle of Vienna?

After the Ottoman Empire's defeat at the Battle of Vienna in 1683, it marked the beginning of a gradual decline for the empire. The failed siege led to a series of conflicts known as the Great Turkish War, culminating in significant territorial losses in the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699. This defeat shifted the balance of power in Europe, encouraging other nations to challenge Ottoman dominance and contributing to the empire's eventual fragmentation. The battle is often seen as a turning point that initiated a prolonged retreat from central Europe.


How are Vienna and Ottoman Empire related?

Vienna is the capital city of Austria. During the medieval era of Europe, the Ottoman Empire was a very large and powerful country in the Middle East, and was difficult for the European countries to stop. In 1453 the Ottomans conquered the city of Constantinople and officially ended the Roman Empire. In less than 100 years, they had conquered the entire region known as the Balkans, right up to Vienna. So Vienna, in a way, marked the border between the Ottoman Empire and the rest of western Europe. In 1529 the Ottoman Empire made a major effort to conquer Vienna but failed, and historians generally consider that battle to have been the peak of their empire- they never again would be as powerful as they were up to that point. Again, in 1683, allied armies from Poland and Germany fought the Ottomans against near Vienna, defeating them and ushering in the long decline of the Ottoman Empire, which would ultimately end with the empire being dismantled after World War I. During World War I, Austria and the Ottoman Empire were allies as part of the "Central Powers" along with Germany and Bulgaria. They fought together against the Allies (England, France, Russia until 1917, USA starting in 1917, and so on).


What empire tried to conquer Greece and failed?

The Persian empire.

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What stopped the advance of the ottoman empire in Europe in 1529?

The failed siege of Vienna by the Ottoman army.


What ended the Ottoman Empire?

World War One, the fall began with the failed assault of Vienna in the 17th century. The Ottoman's main contribution to society was the stool for ones feet. They still have created a massive empire of comfy stools.


What did Cleopatra fail at?

Cleopatra failed to preserve her dynasty and to preserve her country's independence.


Which national groups failed in their attempt to declare independence from the Russian empire toward the end of world war1?

Ukrainians


How did the Ottoman Empire expand?

ottomans expansion threatened the crumbling empire. after several failed attempts to capture Constantinople Mamet the 2nd finally succeeded in by hauled ships overland and launched them into the harbor. after 2 month siege ottoman cannons finally blasted gaps in the great defensive walls .


What happened after the Ottoman Empire loses the battle of Vienna?

After the Ottoman Empire's defeat at the Battle of Vienna in 1683, it marked the beginning of a gradual decline for the empire. The failed siege led to a series of conflicts known as the Great Turkish War, culminating in significant territorial losses in the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699. This defeat shifted the balance of power in Europe, encouraging other nations to challenge Ottoman dominance and contributing to the empire's eventual fragmentation. The battle is often seen as a turning point that initiated a prolonged retreat from central Europe.


How are Vienna and Ottoman Empire related?

Vienna is the capital city of Austria. During the medieval era of Europe, the Ottoman Empire was a very large and powerful country in the Middle East, and was difficult for the European countries to stop. In 1453 the Ottomans conquered the city of Constantinople and officially ended the Roman Empire. In less than 100 years, they had conquered the entire region known as the Balkans, right up to Vienna. So Vienna, in a way, marked the border between the Ottoman Empire and the rest of western Europe. In 1529 the Ottoman Empire made a major effort to conquer Vienna but failed, and historians generally consider that battle to have been the peak of their empire- they never again would be as powerful as they were up to that point. Again, in 1683, allied armies from Poland and Germany fought the Ottomans against near Vienna, defeating them and ushering in the long decline of the Ottoman Empire, which would ultimately end with the empire being dismantled after World War I. During World War I, Austria and the Ottoman Empire were allies as part of the "Central Powers" along with Germany and Bulgaria. They fought together against the Allies (England, France, Russia until 1917, USA starting in 1917, and so on).


What empire tried to conquer Greece and failed?

The Persian empire.


What became of the Roman people when Roman empire failed?

They became failed romans.


What did Mexico demand from Spain following its successful war for independence in 1820?

Recognition as an independent country. It wasn't until several failed attempts to retake Mexico that Spain recognized it as a sovereign country on December 28, 1836.


What were Cleopatra's challenges?

Cleopatra's challenges were quite a few. She had to secure her throne, to try to preserve her dynasty, to try to retain her country's independence, and to hang on to the power that she had. She failed miserably at all of them.


Why did the ottoman empire lose control of the middle east after 1917?

The Ottoman Empire of the 1700s and 1800s failed to embrace progress, understand nationalism, or modernize. This led to their inability to compete with European powers. The Ottoman Empire was incredibly conservative and attempts at progress (the Tanzimat Reforms) were crushed by the Islamic Establishment like the Caliphs and Mullahs. The Young Turks, a secular movement in the Ottoman Empire proposing reforms, was only able to take control when Mustafa Kemal Atatürk overthrew the Ottoman Imperial Government through coup d'état.