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To the Ottoman Empire, however, the capture of the imperial capital was of supreme symbolic importance. Mehmed II, a man of culture and learning as well as a superb warrior, regarded himself as the successor of the Byzantine emperors without a break in continuity.
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Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Ottoman Empire or Ottoman State (Ottoman Turkish: دولتْ علیّه عثمانیّه Devlet-i ʿAliyye-i ʿOs̠māniyye , Modern Turkish: Osmanlı İmparatorluğu or Osmanlı Devleti ), also known by its cont...
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The rise of the Ottoman Empire originated in a small part of country facing the Byzantine Empire. The leaders of this empire, where a group of Tur..., Josh Owens ... The rise of the Ottoman Empire originated in a small part of country facing the Byzantine Empire. The leaders of this empire, where a group of Turks,
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The Ottoman empire lasted until the twentieth century. ... But he is remembered primarily for his early consolidation of the Ottoman Empire. His conquests extended into Asia and Mehmet then conquered the Balkan Peninsula, taking Greece, Bosnia, and several Venetian possessions in the Aegean islands.
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This page helps in understanding The Rise Of Ottoman Empire ... The rise of the Ottoman Empire can’t be explained without doubt; however there are 2 main theories that are meant to explain it. The first of these theories is that the Turko-Mongol warriors had eventually grown strong enough to be able to start using...
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While it is difficult to find exact reasons for the rise of the Ottoman empire, except that there must have been skilled leaders, sufficient economic backing and probably weaknesses among the enemies; it is much easier to point at when the fall of the empire commenced, and its causes.
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The Rise of the Ottoman Empire ... Diversity in the Ottoman Empire: ... This decentralized approach threatened Ottoman control, however, particularly as local leaders short-changed Istanbul. Thus, center-appointed administrators and janissaries, soldiers loyal to the sultan, were placed throughout the empire.
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A music video shows the fall of Constantinople and the rise of the Ottoman Empire in former Istanbul,1453 ... Rise of the Ottoman Empire History Project ... Re Rise Empire of Ottoman...
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