multiethnic empire with the monarchs from the Ottoman dynasty (1299–1922)

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The Ottoman Empire, also known as the Turkish Empire, controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th century to the early 20th century. It also controlled parts … Wikipedia
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دولت عليه عثمانیه Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOs̱mānīye c. 1299–1922
Status Empire
Capital Söğüt
(c. 1299–1331)
Nicaea (İznik)
(1331–1335)
Bursa
(1335–1360s)
Adrianople (Edirne)
(1360s–1453)
Constantinople (Istanbul)
(1453–1922)
Factsheet
دولت عليه عثمانیه Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOs̱mānīye c. 1299–1922
Status Empire
Capital Söğüt
(c. 1299–1331)
Nicaea (İznik)
(1331–1335)
Bursa
(1335–1360s)
Adrianople (Edirne)
(1360s–1453)
Constantinople (Istanbul)
(1453–1922)
Images
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Map of the Ottoman Empire in the Period of Yavuz Sultan Selim Stock Vector
r/MapPorn - Map of the Ottoman Empire between 1520 and 1687 (in Turkish)
Map of the Ottoman Empire at Its Peak (1683 CE)
Ottoman Empire, 1451-1566 | Ottoman empire, Empire, Map
Map of the Ottoman Empire at the time of the greatest expansion and in the late 17th century. Stock Vector
Map of Ottoman Empire in 1914
Map of the Ottoman Empire at the time of the greatest expansion and in the late 17th century Vector map of the Ottoman Empire at the time of the greatest expansion and in the late 17th century ottoman-empire-map stock illustrations
Map of the Ottoman Empire from 1699-1914
Detailed Map of the Ottoman Empire (1914)
This map shows the territorial expansion of the Ottoman Empire from 1300 to its greatest extent in 1683-99, highlighting different periods under rulers such as Mehmed II, Selim I, and Süleyman the Magnificent, and marking key cities, seas, and geographical boundaries in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
Map of the Ottoman Empire at the time of the greatest expansion and in the late 17th century
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Map of the Ottoman Empire (1903-1912)
Map of the Ottoman Empire around 1600 AD.Ottoman  Empire map.
a map of the ottoman empire showing its boundaries
This map shows the territorial expansion of the Ottoman Empire from 1300 to its greatest extent in 1683-99, highlighting different periods under rulers such as Mehmed II, Selim I, and Süleyman the Magnificent, and marking key cities, seas, and geographical boundaries in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
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Wikipedia
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Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia
1 day ago - The empire emerged from a beylik, ... expanded into the Balkans by the mid-14th century, transforming their petty kingdom into a transcontinental empire. The Ottomans ended the Byzantine Empire with the conquest of Constantinople in 1453 by Mehmed II....
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Encyclopedia Britannica
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Ottoman Empire | Facts, History, & Map | Britannica
3 weeks ago - The expansion of the Ottoman Empire Map showing the expansion of the Ottoman Empire from about 1300 to 1700. The empire reached its greatest extent between 1683 and 1699.
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I have this map of the Ottoman Empire (probably at the start of the 20th century) with a bunch of Arabic or old Ottoman language, if anyone could translate it would be helpful.
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Areas controlled by Roman and Ottoman Empires

Ottomans occupied and vassalized morocco for a short time.

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People also ask

Where did the Ottoman Empire start?
The Ottoman Empire was founded in Anatolia, the location of modern-day Turkey. Originating in Söğüt (near Bursa, Turkey), the Ottoman dynasty expanded its reign early on through extensive raiding. This was enabled by the decline of the Seljuq dynasty, the previous rulers of Anatolia, who were suffering defeat from Mongol invasion.
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Ottoman Empire | Facts, History, & Map | Britannica
How did the Ottoman Empire end?
The Ottoman Empire disintegrated and was partitioned after its defeat in World War I. The empire had already been in decline for centuries, struggling to maintain a bloated bureaucracy or a centralized administrative structure after various attempts at reform. The problem was exacerbated further by the rise of more localized interests across the empire, such as the rise of nationalist movements. Upon the Ottomans’ defeat in World War I, a combination of nationalist movements and partition agreements among the Allied powers forced its disintegration into numerous territories, with Turkey as the
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Ottoman Empire | Facts, History, & Map | Britannica
How did the Ottoman Empire start?
The Ottoman Empire began at the very end of the 13th century with a series of raids from Turkic warriors (known as ghazis) led by Osman I, a prince (bey) whose father, Ertugrul, had established a power base in Söğüt (near Bursa, Turkey). Osman and his warriors took advantage of a declining Seljuq dynasty, which had been severely weakened by the Mongol invasions. The Ottoman dynasty continued to expand for several generations, controlling much of southeastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa at its peak. Osman’s grandson Murad I laid the foundation for an institutionalized Ottoman stat
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Ottoman Empire | Facts, History, & Map | Britannica
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New Zealand History
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Map of Ottoman Empire in 1914 | NZ History
This map shows the boundaries and major cities of the Ottoman Empire at the start of the First World War in 1914.
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Reddit
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r/MapPorn on Reddit: Ottoman Empire at its peak in 1683.
September 28, 2020 - Constantinople (Istanbul) was famous primarily for two things: it was founded as the new capital of a newly Christian empire, and the Hagia Sophia. Either and both suggest a church as its symbol, though a more Hagia-Sophia-looking church would probably be better. More replies ... keep in mind this is only the territory directly controlled by the ottomans, there were many vassal states that extended the borders. ... Where do you mean exactly? Map already includes vassal states such as Crimea and Libya.
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Map of the Ottoman Empire at Its Peak (1683 CE) | TheCollector
A map of the Ottoman Empire at its greatest territorial extent in 1683, right before the battle of Vienna.
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The Map as History
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The Ottoman Empire: Expansion and Retreat - The map as History
Video extract This map illustrates the major phases of the Ottoman Empire’s territorial expansion until it was dismantled in 1918-2000.
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Reddit
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r/MapPorn on Reddit: Growth and decline of Ottoman Empire for 1350, 1450, 1550, 1650, 1750, 1850, 1908, 1914, 1923 Turkey
December 31, 2022 - Most Arab Muslims view the Ottoman Empire as the last legitimate caliphate, but many still see them as foreign oppressors. Continue this thread ... The only issue I have with this map is the map that represents ottoman territory in 1914 shows Libya completely ceded to the Italians after their initial invasion in 1911.
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Wikimedia Commons
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Atlas of the Ottoman Empire - Wikimedia Commons
November 8, 2025 - This section holds a short summary of the history[1], illustrated with maps.
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Getty Images
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431 Ottoman Empire Map Stock Photos, High-Res Pictures, and Images - Getty Images
Ottoman and Persian, after 1450 A.D.', circa 1915. Map of empires in the Middle East during the 15th-17th centuries: Ottoman Empire at the accession... ... antique map of turkey in asia, ottoman, arabia, persia, detail on aden, 19th century, 1890s - ottoman-empire-map stock illustrations
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Wikipedia
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Territorial evolution of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia
1 week ago - Among those principalities was a tribe called Söğüt, founded and led by Ertuğrul, which settled in the river valley of Sakarya. When Ertuğrul died c. 1280 his son Osman succeeded him, establishing the state which would go on to become the Ottoman Empire.
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Pinterest
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Map of the Ottoman Empire with Names
May 18, 2023 - Map of the Ottoman Empire with Names · Skip to content · Search for easy dinners, fashion, etc · When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures · Log in · Sign up · Download image ...
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YouTube
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The History of the Ottoman Empire: Every Year - YouTube
See the rise and fall of the Ottomans as they build up their empire in the Middle East, Southeastern Europe, and North Africa.Music:Clenched Teeth by Kevin M...
Published   May 27, 2016
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Geopolitical Futures
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Ottoman Empire Borders Versus Modern-Day Borders - Geopolitical Futures
April 19, 2019 - May 3, 2016 This map is designed to show some of the hidden fault lines underlying the states of the Middle East, and the reasons these states, which were held together by foreign powers and domestic tyrants, disintegrated. The Ottoman Empire lasted for about six centuries before it collapsed after World War I. Towards the waning years of the 17th century, its forces had penetrated as far west as Vienna.
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iStock
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590+ Ottoman Empire Map Stock Photos, Pictures & Royalty-Free Images - iStock
The Ottoman Empire at its greatest extent in 1683, and Turkey today. Vector illustration. Map of the Ottoman Empire at the time of the greatest expansion and in the late 17th century Vector map of the Ottoman Empire at the time of the greatest expansion and in the late 17th century ottoman-empire-map stock illustrations
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/maps › i have this map of the ottoman empire (probably at the start of the 20th century) with a bunch of arabic or old ottoman language, if anyone could translate it would be helpful.
r/Maps on Reddit: I have this map of the Ottoman Empire (probably at the start of the 20th century) with a bunch of Arabic or old Ottoman language, if anyone could translate it would be helpful.
December 16, 2020 - Atatürk switched the script of the Turkish language from an Arabic script (Ottoman) to a Latin script (Modern Turkish) ... The caption says "Umum Memalik-i Mahruse-yi Şahaniye Haritası" (General Map of the Protected Imperial Realms). ... Turkish using Arabic script, perhaps? The modern Turkish alphabet is a relatively new addition. I think it was adopted after WWI. ... Turks used to type Turkish with Arabic alphabet but they changed it to Latin after the decline of the empire so it is probably old Ottoman Turkish script