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The Growth of the Ottoman Sultanate from the early 14th to 15th Centuries
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Modern History Sourcebook: The Young Turks: Proclamation for the Ottoman Empire, 1908
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Russo-Turkish Wars
In 1736 war again broke out between the Ottomans and Russia, allied with Austria. The Russians recaptured
Azov and won a spectacular success in Moldavia, where General MĂźnnich entered Jassy (1739). However,
Austria became alarmed by Russian ambitions in the Balkans and concluded the separate Treaty of Belgrade
(1739), in which Russia was forced to join. Russia agreed to demilitarize Azov and not to build a Black Sea
fleet. [eng]
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Publius Historicus: L'empire ottoman
Selim Ier (1467-1512-1520).
Soliman II, le Magnifique (v. 1494-1520-1566).
Selim II (1524-1566-1574). [fra]
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Ottomans: 17th and 18th centuries and Westernization
The western artistic effects were influential on the Ottoman artistic style after the seventeenth century, until which the incessant wars and military campaigns together
with the religious effects were the main elements of art. The change in taste or fashion was towards more intimate figure studies and scenes from daily life. Surname's
of Sultan's show many scenes from festivities. [eng]
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ArabNet -- Qatar, History, Turkey and Britain
Ottoman sovereignty in the area, however, was mostly nominal as real power was in the hands of local sheikhs and tribal leaders. [eng]
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The Ottoman Empire: 1350-1918
Chronology. [eng]
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The Ottoman Empire: 1350-1918
1453: Constantinople is conquered. 1683: Second siege of Vienna. 1912-1913: The First Balkan War. 1914: The Ottoman Empire enters World War I as one of the Central Powers.
1915: The Armenian Massacre. [eng]
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Trenches on the Web - Atlas: Turkey/Ottoman Empire
Politics, State, Military. [eng]
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History: The Ottoman Empire
The decline of Byzantium and Ottoman conquest. The nature of Turkish rule. [eng]
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Ottoman Empire History
Links. [eng]
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ArabNet -- Syria, History
Ancient Syria.
The Islamic & Ottoman empires.
The Republic. [eng]
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ArabNet -- Sudan, History
Egyptian influence. Romans & Christians. The Ottomans & Islam. European dominance & the Mahdist movement. Anglo-Egyptian sovereignty & the Republic. Civil wars. [eng]
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ArabNet -- Lebanon, History
Early times.
Under the Ottoman Empire.
Modern times. [eng]
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History Of Greece : The Ottoman Empire
Soon a new power was threatening in the east: the Turkish Ottoman Empire, founded in central Asia in the late 13th century. The Muslim Turks rapidly expanded the areas under their control and by the mid-14th century were harassing the Byzantine Empire on all sides. [eng]
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ArabNet -- Lebanon Under the Ottoman Empire
In 1516 when the Ottoman Turks conquered the entire eastern Mediterranean coast, Lebanon became part of the Ottoman Empire. [eng]
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