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Topic: Reasons for the Decline of the Ottoman Empire


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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Ottoman Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Empire was situated in the middle of East and West, and interacted throughout its six-century history with both the East and the West.
Ottoman system was a three court system composed from one for the Muslims with the kadi (read judges), one for the non-Muslim (appointed Jews and Christians ruled over their religious areas) and another for the trade (originated after the capitulations).
For centuries, the Ottoman Empire was the refuge of the Jews of Europe.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Ottoman_Empire   (5811 words)

  
 Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
With the Mongol Empire extending to west, the Kayı became a puppet and vassal of the Il Khanate of the Mongol Empire.
The expansionist policies of the Ottoman Empire did not lead to total war, given the fact that the Ottoman raids in the Balkans were not made for the destruction and booty, but was a part of settlement, and having been accomplished they moved to Anatolia.
Ultimately, the Ottoman Empire's relatively high degree of tolerance on the level of ethnicity proved to be one of its greatest strengths in integrating the new regions until the rise of nationalism under the Ottoman Empire.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ottoman_Empire   (8823 words)

  
 Ottoman Empire History Encyclopedia | Learn Ottoman Turkish History | Pictures | Sound files | Voice recordings
The chief administrative unit of the Ottoman Empire, governed by a sancak beyi; subdivision of a beylerbeyilik.
Born Albanian, Skanderbeg was a one-time high-ranking Ottoman 'kul'
He inherited an Empire that was thriving and respected, and he proceeded to improve on it dramatically.
www.practicalturkish.com /encyclopedia-s.html   (6963 words)

  
 Ottoman Empire - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
With the rise of the empire, the characteristics and nature of the state were defined, and the Ottomans definitively carved out their own preserve in history under the rule of Mehmed II.
The Ottomans were eventually defeated at the end of the war by the Allies, Arabs, and Republic of Armenia, which Armenian Republic was being declared during the war, in contrast to Arap nations.
For centuries, the Ottoman Empire, along with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, were the refuges of the Jews of Europe.
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 Ottoman Empire - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In the 16th and 17th centuries, the Ottoman Empire was among the world's most powerful political entities, and the countries of Europe felt threatened by its steady advance through the Balkans and the southern part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Ottomans claim that the source of the inter-ethnic conflicts should be sought within their dynamics and the sources that were supporting the conflicts with hidden goals.
The Ottomans were eventually defeated at the end of the war by the Allies, Arabs, and Republic of Armenia, which Armenian Republic was being declared during the war, in contrast to Arab nations.
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 Ottoman Empire: History
The Ottoman state began as one of many small Turkish states that emerged in Asia Minor during the breakdown of the empire of the Seljuk Turks.
The Ottoman Turks began to absorb the other states, and during the reign (1451–81) of Muhammad II they ended all other local Turkish dynasties.
An armistice was concluded in October, and the Ottoman Empire came to an end.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/history/A0860176.html   (1026 words)

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