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  1. Aug 24, 2020 · The Ottoman Sultanate (1299-1922 as an empire; 1922-1924 as caliphate only), also referred to as the Ottoman Empire, written in Turkish as Osmanlı Devleti, was a Turkic imperial state that was conceived by and named after Osman (l. 1258-1326), an Anatolian chieftain.

  2. Oct 31, 2022 · The key preoccupations were with the protection of key trade outposts and the holy cities of Islam. Having mutual trade links and economies led different regions to exist happily as...

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  4. In the countryside, peasant farmers’ and pasto-ralists’ lives revolved around cycles of planting and harvest, seasonal movement of animal herds, and the rhythms of commerce and religious observance. Some men were drafted into military service, leaving women to manage households, herds, and farms.

  5. Oct 21, 2022 · The Ottomans treated mental illness with kindness, believing it could be cured through the calming influences of music, flowing water, nature, gardens and plant life, aided by a simple vegetarian...

  6. May 25, 2011 · Among the main opponents of the Ottoman state was the Safavid Empire, a Shiʿi Muslim empire to the east of the Ottoman lands. Shiʿism and so-called Islamic heresies were major internal issues as well as an external threat for the Sunni Ottomans.

  7. Nov 4, 2022 · Many might disagree with that, as they will with some of the obvious gaps in her glowing account of the Ottoman legacy: the Armenian genocide, the importance and ubiquity of slavery to...

  8. The Ottoman Empire was founded in 1299 and rather quickly expanded from its origins as one of many Turkish states that rose to power after the decline of the Seljuq Turks in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey).

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