Kyle Parker Henry Tighe Ottoman Empire Kyle Parker Henry Tighe
Overview WHO were the Ottomans? WHERE was the Empire? WHEN did the Empire exist? WHAT was the Empire/what did they do? HOW did the Empire rise and fall? WHY does any of this matter?
Who The Ottoman empire was formed by Osman the First in asia minor during the collapse of the Seljuk empire. The Ottomans absorbed and conquered other small states and expanded their empire until they covered most of southeast Europe up to Vienna (Yapp).
Where Centralized in present-day Turkey Stretched into the Balkan region, North Africa, and throughout the Middle East (About).
Where Lost territory from 16th to 18th centuries Continued Lost territory from 16th to 18th centuries Lost Hungary to Austria first Lost Palestine and Syria to Britain and France last (Ozgen).
When 285 AD - The Roman Empire was split into two halves. 1192 - The Seljuk empire fell 1299 - Rule of Osman I 1683 - Ottomans defeated at Vienna 1914 - Ottomans enter WWI with the Central Powers 1922 - The Republic of Turkey abolished the Ottoman dynasty (Saylor).
What Most powerful Muslim nation in history One of the longest lived empires, 1299-1920 Predominantly Muslim, but multicultural to an extent Made up of various separate “states”, each with different cultures and histories (About).
What Had a European presence in southeast Europe continued Had a European presence in southeast Europe Various military alliances with Italian states, France, etc Opposed HRE, blocking a continental empire under Charles V Trade relations with Asia, political presence in Africa Central power in WWI, loss leading to downfall after Armistice of Mudros on October 10, 1918 (Ozgen)
How Rise Rose through peaceful confederation with nearby Middle Eastern states also grew through the conquest of other groups unwilling to join them saw considerable expansion through Osman I
How Fall After a 200 year period of stagnation the Empire began to decline In Between 1830 and the early 1900s the Ottomans began to lose important battles for land with nations like France, Britain, and Russia The Ottomans’ involvement in World War I ended with the monarchy being dissolved and replaced by the Republic of Turkey (Saylor).
Why Key non-European player in Eurocentric history Major component of various wars and policies throughout European history. Key player in WWI (Findley).
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