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The Ottoman Empire (/ˈɒtəmən/; Ottoman Turkish: دَوْلَتِ عَلِيّهٔ عُثمَانِیّه Devlet-i Aliyye-i Osmâniyye, Modern Turkish: Osmanlı İmparatorluğu or Osmanlı Devleti), also known as the Turkish Empire, Ottoman Turkey or Turkey, was an empire founded in 1299 by Oghuz Turks under Osman I in northwestern Anatolia. After conquests in the Balkans by Murad I between 1362 and 1389, the Ottoman sultanate was transformed into a transcontinental empire and claimant to the caliphate. The Ottomans ended the Byzantine Empire with the 1453 conquest of Constantinople by Mehmed the Conqueror.
During the 16th and 17th centuries, in particular at the height of its power under the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent, the Ottoman Empire was a multinational, multilingual empire controlling much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, the Caucasus, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa. At the beginning of the 17th century the empire contained 32 provinces and numerous vassal states. Some of these were later absorbed into the Ottoman Empire, while others were granted various types of autonomy during the course of centuries.
Continuing his fascinating journey to rediscover the central role played by the Ottoman empire in Europe and the Middle East, Rageh Omaar explores the huge contrasts in the times of two very different Ottoman sultans. The most famous Suleiman the Magnificent in the golden age of the 16th century and the troubled reign of Abdul Hamid II in the 19th century when the Ottomans were dubbed 'the Sick Man of Europe'. Rageh examines the cultural legacy as well as the physical, religious and political architecture of Ottoman rule to find out what a Muslim world run from Europe was really like. It reveals the backdrop to the relationship between Islam and Europe today, how the Ottomans became central in the power politics of Europe and what could have happened had they succeeded in their successive...
In which John Green discusses the strange and mutually beneficial relationship between a republic, the citystate of Venice, and an Empire, the Ottomans--and how studying history can help you to be a better boyfriend and/or girlfriend. Together, the Ottoman Empire and Venice grew wealthy by facilitating trade: The Venetians had ships and nautical expertise; the Ottomans had access to many of the most valuable goods in the world, especially pepper and grain. Working together across cultural and religious divides, they both become very rich, and the Ottomans became one of the most powerful political entities in the world. We also discuss how economic realities can overcome religious and political differences (in this case between Muslims and Christians), the doges of Venice, the sultans of th...
The Mighty Ottoman Empire : History Documentary on the Extraordinary Ottomans (Full Documentary). This Documentary is very good and as educational as it is fun. It's part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries. This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individua...
L'Empire ottoman tire son nom d'Osman Ier (1258-1326). Osman fut le prince de Bithynie, une petite province d'Anatolie (Turquie), stratégiquement placée en bordure de la mer Noire, du Bosphore et de la mer de Marmara. La Bithynie faisait partie jusque-là du sultanat seldjoukide de Roum, un empire musulman qui contrôla presque toute l'Anatolie pendant plus de deux siècles. Mais les pouvoirs du sultanat diminuèrent (suite aux invasions répétées des Mongols), et les Byzantins voisins ne tardèrent pas à empiéter sur l'Anatolie. Pacifier la région s'avéra impossible et Osman Ier profita de la fébrilité des Byzantins pour avancer jusqu'à Byzance. La percée en Europe Au XIVe siècle, Byzance s'affaiblit rapidement. L'héritière orientale de l'Empire romain possédait de vastes territoires en Italie,...
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See the rise and fall of the Ottomans as they build up their empire in the Middle East, Southeastern Europe, and North Africa.
Épisode 1 - Les bâtisseurs de l'empire Julian Davison relate l'ascension des Ottomans et la prise de Constantinople par leurs troupes. La ville est transformée en capitale de l'empire. En explorant la cité, Julian révèle les premiers travaux du système ottoman, les secrets de son armée invincible, les intrigues et les jeux de pouvoir du sultan au sein du palais de Topkapi. C'est aussi l'occasion d'observer l'influence de l'un des sultans ottomans les plus respectés, Soliman le Magnifique.
Continuing his fascinating journey to rediscover the central role played by the Ottoman empire in Europe and the Middle East, Rageh Omaar explores the huge contrasts in the times of two very different Ottoman sultans. The most famous Suleiman the Magnificent in the golden age of the 16th century and the troubled reign of Abdul Hamid II in the 19th century when the Ottomans were dubbed 'the Sick Man of Europe'. Rageh examines the cultural legacy as well as the physical, religious and political architecture of Ottoman rule to find out what a Muslim world run from Europe was really like. It reveals the backdrop to the relationship between Islam and Europe today, how the Ottomans became central in the power politics of Europe and what could have happened had they succeeded in their successive...
One hundred years after the Ottomans joined the war, this three-part series tells the story from an Arab perspective. Episode two tells the story of the decline of the Ottoman Empire, the fall Sultan Abdul Hamid II, the rise of the young Turk government in his place - and the history of the Ottoman-Germany relationship which led to the Treaty of Alliance between them in August 1914. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
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autumn seems to fucking stay
even the sun can't make it go away
leafs keep falling in my head
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is this my final race with death?
everywhere I feel the rain
what more is there to gain?
all I see seems so black
where did I choose the wrong track?
autumn seems to fucking stay
even the sun can't make it go away
leafs keep falling in my head