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The Crimean revealed the Ottoman Empires military weakness. Without aid from other nations they couldn't win the war. After the Crimean war the Ottoman Empire went on to lose land leading to its decline.
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They were young, Christian boys from the Balkans.
Answer 1Both originated from the plain nomads in central asian. They also both were terrible and were conquered by the Europeans eventually.Answer 2There are a vast number of similarities between the Ottoman and Mughal Empires.Both empires were founded by Oghuz Türks coming from what is now Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. The leadership of the empire consistently remained Turkish and would be titled as Sultans.Both empires were founded with a basis in Sunni Islam and implemented a moderated form of Shari'a law as the primary law of their empires along with some forms of basic secular law.Both empires were founded, expanded, and defended through acts of warfare, but often engaged peacefully in trade and development with their neighbors when the wars were not going on.Both empires had a vast majority of Non-Turkish subjects. In the case of the Ottomans, there were large numbers of Slavs and Greeks in the Balkans, Arabs in the Middle East, Amazigh in North Africa, and Jews, Armenians, and Kurds sprinkled throughout the empire. In the case of the Mughal, there were large numbers of Indians from the various provinces of India, composing many religious groups such as the Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, and Zoroastrians.Both maintained a strongly de-federalized system of administration, where local auliyaa / governors (in the Ottoman Empire) or local maharaja / princes (in the Mughal Empire) wielded a lot of power in local affairs and the Sultans of the Empire would manage primarily national issues.Both empires implemented periods of decent treatment of minority religious groups and periods of harsh treatment for them with different emperors.Neither empire gave women strong rights and slavery was legal in both states.
The Ottoman empire controlled most of the balkans.
It depends on the century the question refers to. In the 16th Century, the Ottoman Empire was the most powerful empire west of China. In the 19th Century, the Ottoman Empire was one of the weakest empires in the world and called the "Sick Man of Europe".
It depends on the century the question refers to. In the 16th Century, the Ottoman Empire was the most powerful empire west of China. In the 19th Century, the Ottoman Empire was one of the weakest empires in the world and called the "Sick Man of Europe".
It depends on the century the question refers to. In the 16th Century, the Ottoman Empire was the most powerful empire west of China. In the 19th Century, the Ottoman Empire was one of the weakest empires in the world and called the "Sick Man of Europe".
It depends on the century the question refers to. In the 16th Century, the Ottoman Empire was the most powerful empire west of China. In the 19th Century, the Ottoman Empire was one of the weakest empires in the world and called the "Sick Man of Europe".
Austrian, Russian and Ottoman Empires. All of these contained different national and cultural groups that wanted independence.
They were probably referring to theAustrian, Russian and Ottoman Empires. All of these containeddifferent national and cultural groups that wanted independence.
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.
How did the Ottoman Safavid and Mughal empires compared terms of location and size
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