By Saeeda Daniels Renaissance. Thing one The Ottoman Empire ruled a large portion of the Middle East and Eastern Europe for over 600 years. It first formed.

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By Saeeda Daniels Renaissance

Thing one The Ottoman Empire ruled a large portion of the Middle East and Eastern Europe for over 600 years. It first formed in 1299 and finally dissolved in 1923, becoming the country of Turkey.

Thing two The Ottoman Empire was founded by Oman I, a leader of the Turkish tribes in Anatolia in 1299.

Thing three Over the next 150 years, the Ottoman Empire continued to expand. The most powerful empire in the land at the time was the Byzantine Empire Eastern Roman Empire. In 1453, Mahomet II the Conqueror led the Ottoman Empire in capturing Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantium Empire. He turned Constantinople into the capital of the Ottoman Empire and renamed it Istanbul. For the next several hundred years, the Ottoman Empire would be one of the largest and most powerful empires in the world.