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{ Rise of the Ottoman Empire Turkish Delight
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Mainly the Roman empire Characterized by the shifting of pagan rituals in Rome to a Greek Christian religion based in Constantinople Byzantine Empire 500- 1500 C.E.
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Fall of the Byzantine Empire
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Response by Turks to the declining Byzantine Empire Main Religion: Islam Situated just south of Constantinople Ottoman Empire 1299-
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A series of wars lead to the expansion of Ottoman empire from the territories below Constantinople to the surrounding areas Fall of Constantinople 1453 Destruction of the last vestiges of the Byzantine Empire Rise of the Empire 1299- 1453
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Very important Christian city Economic powerhouse Trading hub Constantinople
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Fuelled by Constantinople the Ottoman empire expands deep into Europe Expansion 1453-1566
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Sultan Islamic for, strength, or dictator Un-disputed ruler Government
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Religious and ethnic minorities were allowed to manage their affairs with relative autonomy 3 distinct classes Christians were able to be governed under Canon Law (Christian Law) Jews under the Halakha (Jewish Law) Muslims under the Sharia (Islamic Law) Tolerance – The millet
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Although still expanding up until 1600, the empire was beginning to decay under weak sultans Whereas previous sultans were very progressive, new sultans were conservative, stifling innovation E.g. the printing press lagged 100 years after the invention before widespread use in Constantinople Termed the “devils machine” 1683 The Battle of Vienna Ottoman Empire checked by the Holy Roman Empire and Poland Decay
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Many nations had gained independence Egypt, Arabia, Algeria, Greece, Serbia, Montenegro If still administered by Ottoman, in name only Egypt and others began to become under British and French Influence 1850’s
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First modern war Troop movements on train Modern telegraph used Britain, France, Kingdom of Sardinia and Ottoman Empire fight and defeat the Russians Was a war to stop Russian Expansion into the Balkans over the “sick man of Europe” (Ottoman Empire) War! - Crimean 1853-56
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The break up of the Ottoman Empire lead to new nations but many problems Some nationalities were in two different nations such as the Serbs Repercussions for WWI Eventual Break Up
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The Ottoman empire was an Islamic empire that although initially was very politically and ethnically liberal eventually reverted to a regressive conservative ideology that eventually destroyed them Conclusion
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