Austria gained several territories from the Ottoman Empire primarily through the wars fought in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Notably, the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699 resulted in Austria acquiring parts of Hungary, Transylvania, and the Banat region. Additionally, the Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718 further expanded Austrian territory, granting parts of Serbia and the Morea. These gains marked significant territorial expansion for the Habsburg Monarchy and solidified its influence in Southeast Europe.
Former Austro-Hungarian territories were given independence, while former Ottoman territories were divided among European powers. ( apex )
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Muslin armies gain control of Eastern Europe during the time of the Ottoman Empire. The areas of Bulgaria, Romania and Yugoslavia were under the control of the automatic Empire.
The Ottoman Empire gained control of large territories through a combination of military conquest, strategic alliances, and effective administration. Their formidable military, particularly the use of gunpowder technology and elite troops like the Janissaries, enabled them to defeat rival states. Additionally, the Ottomans employed a system of governance that integrated diverse cultures and religions, allowing for relative autonomy in exchange for loyalty and taxes. This administrative efficiency, along with their ability to adapt to local customs, facilitated the expansion and maintenance of their vast empire.
Ottoman territories came under the control of allied powers, but Austria-Hungary territories gained the the ability to establish their own governments.
Ottoman territories came under the control of allied powers, but Austria-Hungary territories gained the the ability to establish their own governments.
Ottoman territories came under the control of allied powers, but Austria-Hungary territories gained the the ability to establish their own governments.
The Ottoman Empire
Former Austro-Hungarian territories were given independence, while former Ottoman territories were divided among European powers. ( apex )
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Suleyman gained new territories that his empire had never previously controlled, while Abbas lost lands.
Greece gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1829
As the Ottoman Empire expanded in size, it become more difficult for a centralized power to control all aspects of the empire. One consequence of this was that local leaders gained more autonomy, and made decisions that were not in the interest of the empire. The Ottoman Empire was in existence from 1299 to 1923.
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Six countries that gained territory after World War 1 include France, which acquired Alsace-Lorraine from Germany; Italy, which gained territory from Austria-Hungary; Romania, which expanded its borders and gained territory from Austria-Hungary; Greece, which acquired Western Thrace from the Ottoman Empire; Poland, which gained independence and expanded its borders; and Czechoslovakia, which emerged as a new country and gained territory from Austria-Hungary.