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    The Dönme (Hebrew: דוֹנְמֶה, romanized: Dōnme, Ottoman Turkish: دونمه, Turkish: Dönme) were a group of Sabbatean crypto-Jews in the Ottoman Empire who coercively converted outwardly to Islam, but retained their Jewish faith and Kabbalistic beliefs in secret. The movement was centered mainly in Thessaloniki.

  2. Aug 15, 2002 · "The Ottoman Empire had tremendous impact on the West, not only through the transmission of goods and ideas but also as an ideological — and actual warfare — opponent," he said. The West perceived the Ottomans as a real threat. "Europe was afraid the Ottomans would conquer them — they laid siege to Vienna twice.

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  4. Oct 31, 2022 · The Ottoman empire lasted almost 600 years, from the early 1300s until the aftermath of the first world war. ... A map of the Ottoman Empire in 1683, and Turkey today.

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  5. Nov 4, 2022 · The Ottomans protected the Orthodox faithful after their capture of Constantinople in 1453, in sharp contrast with Latin Catholics, who treated their fellow Christians with “bigotry and ...

  6. 3 days ago · The Ottoman Golden Age. The Ottoman Empire was founded in the early 14th century by Osman I, a tribal leader in western Anatolia. Through a combination of military conquests and shrewd diplomacy, Osman and his successors rapidly expanded their domain. The Middle East was a prime target for Ottoman expansion. In 1516-17, Sultan Selim I defeated ...

  7. Oct 2, 2020 · It’s our new daily podcast trying to make longterm sense out of the chaos of today’s global crisis. On today’s episode, historian Alan Mikhail, author of God’s Shadow, explains the modern significance of Selim the Grim. From the episode: Andrew Keen: Alan, you said historians—well, we—can’t look backwards. History always moves ...

  8. 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.

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