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Ottoman Empire

Lasting nearly 650 years, the Ottoman Empire (modern day Turkey) was one of the most powerful empires the world has ever seen. Istanbul, its capital for the last 470 years, was one of the most culturally diverse cities on the planet at the time.

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How many Turkish people were deported to Syria in 1915?

Turks were not deported to Syria in 1915; Armenians, Pontic Greeks, and Assyrians were. In total, the genocide claimed, 1.5 million Armenian lives, 500,000 Pontic Greek lives, and 280,000 Assyrian lives.

What three things did sultan selim 1 declare himself to be after taking control of mesopotamia?

Guided Reading Activity 15-1 "The Ottoman Empire":Answer to this particular question: the new caliph, defender of the faith, successor to Muhammad


Rest:

1: They expanded

2: They converted to Islam and became foot soldiers

3: "What a city we have given over to plunder and destruction."

4 (this question): The new caliph, defender of the faith, and successor to Muhammad

5: Collect taxes, maintain law and order, be responsible to the sultan's court in Constantinople

6: Their success and mastery of technology and firearms

7: Politically and military sense

8: Istanbul

9: He sat behind a curtain and told his desires to the grand vizier

10: Same as other Muslim societies, but better. Were allowed more freedom.

11: Architecture, [you can end there or elaborate] their mosques of the last half of the 16th century were magnificent.


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How are urban Turks different from rural Turks?

Urban Turks tend to have more diverse lifestyles and access to modern amenities, education, and employment opportunities compared to their rural counterparts. They often embrace multicultural influences and exhibit a more cosmopolitan outlook, while rural Turks may prioritize traditional values and community ties. Additionally, urban areas generally offer greater exposure to global trends and technology, which can lead to differences in social behavior and cultural practices between the two groups.

When was the Ottoman Empire the strongest?

Perhaps in September 1529, at the first approach to Vienna, perhaps after the reconquest of Hungary in 1541-43 and Austrian recognition of the status quo in 1547. Suleiman I's reign (1520-66) is generally agreed to mark the Ottoman peak: significantly it isn't Turks who style him "the Magnificent"; it's westerners.

What is an accurate description of relations between European states and the ottoman empire in the period 1815 and 1914?

Most European countries thought that the Ottoman Empire was in its death throes. As Russian, English, and French empires expanded in the 19th century, that expansion came at the expense of the Ottoman Empire which continued to contract.

What is the size of Turks and caicos?

The Turks and Caicos Islands cover an area of approximately 948 square kilometers (365 square miles). This British Overseas Territory consists of 40 islands and cays, with the majority of the population concentrated on the islands of Providenciales and Grand Turk. The archipelago is located in the Atlantic Ocean, southeast of the Bahamas.

What country did the Ottoman Turks not conquer?

There are a great many countries that were never conquered by the Ottoman Turks. Russia, China, Australia, and many more. You might narrow this down a bit by asking what country did the Ottoman Turks attempt to conquer, unsuccessfully. That was Austria.

What country lost Hungary to austria in the 1700s?

The Austrian Empire reclaimed Hungary from the OTTOMAN EMPIRE, which occupied the region for roughly 200 years.

Who was sulieman the lawgiver?

sulieman the lawgiver was a sultan of the ottoman empire he helped the ottomans by recreating their laws and he is also called sulieman the magnificent in the west he is known as sulieman but in the east he is known has suleyman(different spelling) hope this has helped u :D

Why do you think the ottoman hated the Europeans so much?

The Ottoman hate the Europeans for a few reasons. The main reason on why they hate the Europeans is because of the fighting.

What is there to do at Providenciales Turks and Caicos?

Some popular attractions to visit well in the Provdenciales include Grace Bay, the Provo Ponies, and Taylor Bay. You can find more things to do well at the Providenciales online at the TripAdvisor website.

What is the common factor among the Ottoman Mughal Ghana Mali and Songhai empires?

There really are no commonalities with the one caveat that they were all "Islamic States". (Even this is not entirely true, since Ghana existed for 400 years before Islam arrived in its territory.) However, saying that all of these empires are "Islamic States" really says nothing about their overriding cultures, legal systems, internal organizations, foreign policies, etc.

When France and England took over the Ottoman Empire What did they do?

The empire was partitioned in the treaty of Sevres (1920). France was to take the southeast of Turkey, Britain the southeastern corner by Iraq and Italy the south and southwest. Turkey fought a war of independence as expelled the foreign powers.

Outside Turkey's, France established protectorates in Lebanon and Syria. Britain established protectorates in Iraq, Palestine and Jordan.

Armenia was recognised as an independent state.

How old is Mehmet Ali Ağca?

Mehmet Ali Ağca is 53 years old (birthdate: January 9, 1958).

What was not part of the ottman empire during the reign of sultan selim?

During the Reign of Sultan Selim I Greec was not part of the Ottman Empire

Where did Turks and caicos gets its name?

The name "Turks and Caicos" is derived from the indigenous Taíno word "caicos," which refers to the name of a type of cactus found in the region, and "Turks," which likely refers to the indigenous Turks head cactus, known for its distinctive shape. The islands were named by early European explorers who encountered the cacti. The combination reflects both the natural environment and the cultural history of the islands.