The Ottomans had skilled soldiers, so over time they would conquer different parts slowly, and once they had defeated the last of the Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman Empire was now a large empire. The Ottoman Empire started off as a little community, but kept growing into a large empire, lead by a man named Osman.
the ottomans conquered Egypt in 1517 so they chosed the governors of ottoman Egypt it was just a province of the empire and near the end of the 19th century it became a vassal state and later they became a british protectorate.
It was absorbed into the Roman Empire as an autonomous region. It maintained that status in the Ottoman Empire after the Ottomans conquered the region in the 15th century. With the formation of the modern nation of Turkey in the 20th century, it lost its autonomy and its people were all either killed or deported by the Turkish government.
The Balkans had numerous different ethnic groups that were inspired by the waves of romanticism and nationalism at the beginning of the 19th century. This led to numerous revolts across the Balkans, from Romania to Bulgaria to Greece and throughout Yugoslavia, all of which were Ottoman territories. The Ottomans proved both socially and militarily incapable or restraining these revolts.
They lasted about 600 years; from the 14th century to the early 20th century.
It depends on the century the question refers to. In the 16th Century, the Ottoman Empire was the most powerful empire west of China. In the 19th Century, the Ottoman Empire was one of the weakest empires in the world and called the "Sick Man of Europe".
The Ottomans had skilled soldiers, so over time they would conquer different parts slowly, and once they had defeated the last of the Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman Empire was now a large empire. The Ottoman Empire started off as a little community, but kept growing into a large empire, lead by a man named Osman.
the ottomans conquered Egypt in 1517 so they chosed the governors of ottoman Egypt it was just a province of the empire and near the end of the 19th century it became a vassal state and later they became a british protectorate.
The Ottomans grew wealthy by taxing trade between Europe and East Asia.
It was absorbed into the Roman Empire as an autonomous region. It maintained that status in the Ottoman Empire after the Ottomans conquered the region in the 15th century. With the formation of the modern nation of Turkey in the 20th century, it lost its autonomy and its people were all either killed or deported by the Turkish government.
Charles Martel ("The Hammer").
The Ottoman Turks overran Bulgaria in the 14th century.
The Balkans had numerous different ethnic groups that were inspired by the waves of romanticism and nationalism at the beginning of the 19th century. This led to numerous revolts across the Balkans, from Romania to Bulgaria to Greece and throughout Yugoslavia, all of which were Ottoman territories. The Ottomans proved both socially and militarily incapable or restraining these revolts.
They lasted about 600 years; from the 14th century to the early 20th century.
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
It depends on the century the question refers to. In the 16th Century, the Ottoman Empire was the most powerful empire west of China. In the 19th Century, the Ottoman Empire was one of the weakest empires in the world and called the "Sick Man of Europe".