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    The Ottomans were initially composed of Turkish tribes who gained most of their power between the 15th and 16th century, however the empire had been growing since the 13th through the accumulation of new territory. Their quick expansion was accomplished through winning many battles. The empire started out in Iran and Mesopotamia, but eventually came to conquer parts of Turkey and Thrace in the 13th century, Bulgaria, eastern Europe, and Constantinople in the 14th century, western Asia and southeast

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    two main empires ruled Spain, the Ottoman and Habsburg empires. Both empires remained standing for hundreds of years before they fell. The Ottoman Empire was an Islamic empire with their population mainly consisting of Muslims. Founded in 1299, they lasted for more than 600 years with more than 30 sultans before they fell. The Habsburg Empire was a Roman Catholic centric empire founded around the 15th century and lasted for more than 400 years. Both the Ottomans and Habsburg allowed minority groups

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    One year into World War I, 1915, and the Ottoman Empire is in a downward spiral. The Ottoman Empire had been a very powerful empire ever since the 14th century, standing tall through whatever was thrown their way. But as the Ottomans were fighting against the Russians, their decline became significant, so significant that they joined the Central Powers, Austria-Hungary and Germany. The Ottoman Turks were so desperate to blame their failures on something, they decided to blame it on the Armenians

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    The Ottoman Empire

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    discoveries to parliaments our lives have been changed through evolutions and revolutions. Though there were many topics that sparked my interest and choosing one to elaborate on the Ottoman Empire stood out most. This analysis will show its development and reasons for its nick name as the Sick man of Europe. Ottoman Turks were established in Turkey. This area was rich and famous. The land at that time was called Anatolia that meant sunrise, or the East. After the death of the ruler, Alexander the

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    Ottoman Empire

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    century, the once powerful Ottoman-Islamic Middle Eastern order was rendered unstable by conflicts emanating from its core components to the challenge of European dominance. Its economic order was restructured into different parts of the region. The Capitulations, were transformed into tools of European economic and political control. In an effort to recover Middle Eastern military strength and prevent rebellion and European imperialism, the rulers of Egypt and the Ottoman Empire started to purchase

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    Ottoman Domes

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    element during the Ottoman time period and many of these domes drew from earlier Islamic and the Hellenistic Roman world. The dome is one of the most important elements of the Ottoman time period and they were known for being one of the main cultures in history to incorporate domes as a main component in their architecture. Ottomans used domes in mosques (the largest domes were reserved for mosques), madrasas, and türbes. Monumental domes began to appear in the 14th century in the Ottoman capital Bursa

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    The Ottoman Empire was one of the greatest empires to ever reign in history. It is widely recognized as being one of the most advanced and inclusive empires especially in the first half of its existence. The Ottomans were ahead of the Europeans in just about every aspect of civilization for a few centuries. They were constantly defeating the militaries of the Europeans until the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. The Ottomans were a formidable force in the area for a long period of time. In the nineteenth

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    The Ottoman empire was one of the most successful and powerful empires of their time. The empire was built to become the largest and most influential of the multitude of Muslim empires. The empire lasted many years because of its strong janissary army and rulers. It had sultans that conquered lands throughout Europe, Africa and Asia around the Anatolia region. Their military expanded over and into much of Europe, along with Islam. Though power shifted towards Europe, this shift was not inevitable

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    the First World War even began, the Ottoman Empire was in a state of weakness and rapid transformation. The nineteenth century was one of humiliation, as the Ottomans struggled to recover control of their corrupted and exhausted military, failing economy, and lost territories. In an attempt to reestablish themselves as a major power and regain land that was taken by the Balkans and Russia, they formed an alliance with Britain’s enemy, Germany. Although the Ottoman Empire was in no shape to fight in

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    The reason the Jews went to the Ottoman Empire was because the Christians persecuted them because of their different beliefs. The Jews were so scared of what the Christians might do they wanted to settle in a safer place which the Ottomans offered them. The Ottomans offering them land was the best thing the Jews could have asked for. The Ottomans offered the Jews protection, offered them communal autonomy and tolerated their religious practices. The Ottomans at the time had a rule about non-Muslims

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