The Biggest and Most Powerful Empire, the Ottoman Empire
[2023-06-14 05:17:00]
The Ottoman Empire is the largest and most powerful empire ever. In the 17th century, it included 32 states and dozens of vassal states, some of which were later occupied by the empire and some were powered. The Ottoman Empire is the center of all trade between the West and the East, and has a history of more than six centuries. When Selim Suleiman is known as Suleiman, Magnificent is the ruler, it is at its highest point. He brought a lot of victories to the empire and grew it faster and faster.
Between 1500 and 1750, there were three major empires in the southwest corner of the Asian continent. The Ottoman Empire is the most powerful, the carpet made by the Persian Empire is beneficial, and the Mughal Empire has established a trade alliance with the West. What these three things share in common is Islamic faith, which is bound by Kouranic's poetry, their common love and devotion to Allah. There are two main Islam, Sunni and Shiites. Sunni Muslims are the largest sect, followed by Shiites, and the number of their followers has drastically decreased.
Empire created by Turkish tribes of the Ottoman Empire, Anatolia (Asia Asia) became one of the most powerful countries in the 15th and 16th centuries in the world. For over 600 years, the Ottoman Empire was replaced in 1922 with the successor countries of the Republic of Turkey, Southeastern Europe and the Middle East. At that height, the empire includes most of the gates from Southeast Europe to Vienna, including today's Hungary, Balkans, Greece, a part of Ukraine, and some of the Middle East now includes Iraq, Syria, Israel, Egypt, North Africa From Algeria, and the majority of the Arabian Peninsula. The word Ottoman comes from the Ottoman Empire I (Arabic: 'Uuman), the chief of the Turkmen nomads who established the dynasty and the empire around 1300.
The Ottoman Empire - the Ottoman Empire is the last of the Turkish Muslim empire series. It spreads out of Little Asia since about 1300 and eventually includes the majority of the Middle East, the majority of North Africa, and parts of Europe, including modern Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Romania and Yugoslavia. In the Middle East, the Ottoman Empire ruled Syria, Palestine, Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula, and Iraq. Only Persia (Iran) and the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula have not yet dominated the Ottoman Empire. The empire reached the Black Sea and entered the Caucasus of Central Asia including Allemena. The Ottoman Army was at the gate of Vienna, and in 1683 he was repelled a second time by the height of expansion on land. The map below shows the scope of the Ottoman Empire in 1683