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New Empires in Asia The Ottoman Empire

Vocabulary: Ottoman Empire Sultan Sultan Grand mufti Grand mufti

Vocabulary: Ottoman Empire Sultan: emperor Sultan: emperor Grand mufti: religious leader who interpreted laws of Islam and applied them Grand mufti: religious leader who interpreted laws of Islam and applied them

Ottoman Empire People People Places Events Events

Ottoman Empire: People Suleyman: Suleyman: Sinan: Sinan: Osman: Osman: Muhammad II: Muhammad II:

Ottoman Empire: People Suleyman: Sinan: Osman: lead Turkish wars and defeated Byzantine armies transferring group to Ottomans Muhammad II:

Ottoman Empire: People Suleyman: Sinan: Osman: lead Turkish wars and defeated Byzantine armies transferring group to Ottomans Muhammad II: Ottoman ruler, captured Constantinople

Ottoman Empire: People Suleyman: empire reached peak of power and extended over 3 continents Sinan: Suleyman’s chief architect designing new buildings

Ottoman Empire: People Suleyman: empire reached peak of power and extended over 3 continents Sinan: Suleyman’s chief architect designing new buildings

Ottoman Empire: Byzantine Mostly located in Turkey Capital is Constantinople

Ottoman Empire: Istanbul Located in Turkey Located in Turkey Was previously Constantinople Was previously Constantinople Largest City in Turkey Largest City in Turkey

Ottoman Empire: Constantinople Peninsula captured in 1453 by Muhammad II

Ottoman Empire: Events 1. Osman defeats Byzantines and forms Ottoman Empire near Constantinople

Ottoman Empire: Events 1. Osman defeats Byzantines and forms Ottoman Empire near Constantinople 2. Muhammad II captures Constantinople with new cannons

Ottoman Empire: Events 1. Osman defeats Byzantines and forms Ottoman Empire near Constantinople 2. Muhammad II captures Constantinople with new cannons 3. Suleyman leads Ottomans to peak 1.Armies were feared 2.Rich court 3.Trade and diversity key 4.Slaves

Ottoman Empire: Events 1. Osman defeats Byzantines and forms Ottoman Empire near Constantinople 2. Muhammad II captures Constantinople with new cannons 3. Suleyman leads Ottomans to peak 1.Armies were feared 2.Rich court 3.Trade and diversity key 4.Slaves 4. Suleyman dies and power falls, ending in 1900s

1.Grab a piece of computer paper 2..Get A Notecard 3. Complete notecard with the following: Name one person from yesterday’s notes Name one person from yesterday’s notes Give one fact from the Ottoman Empire Give one fact from the Ottoman Empire List one thing you found interesting from yesterday List one thing you found interesting from yesterday

Activity: Tour Brochure Create a travel brochure for the Ottoman Empire Area Create a travel brochure for the Ottoman Empire Area Include the Following: Include the Following: –What cities to visit (Constantinople, Blue Mosque, Topkapi) –List what present day cities they would travel through (Turkey, Egypt, Ukraine) –Discuss history of area and key people Include pictures and color Include pictures and color