- Look up
Ottoman or
ottoman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ottoman or
Ottomans may
refer to:
Ottoman Empire 1299–1922
Ottoman dynasty,
ruling family...
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transcontinental empire. The
Ottomans ended the
Byzantine Empire with the
conquest of
Constantinople in 1453 by
Mehmed II,
which marked the
Ottomans'
emergence as a...
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strongly influenced Ottomanism. It
promoted equality among the millets. The idea of
Ottomanism originated amongst the
Young Ottomans (founded in 1865) in...
- The
Young Ottomans (
Ottoman Turkish: یکی عثمانلیلر, romanized: Yeŋî ʿOs̱mânlıler; Turkish: Yeni Osmanlılar) were a
secret society established in 1865...
- team pla****
under the name of the
Ottoman Sevens. Out of the 64
teams within the 2-day competition, the İstanbul
Ottomans just
missed out a
place on the...
- the
Ottomans'
claim to the caliphate.
Although the
treaty made
official the
Ottoman Empire's loss of the
Crimean Khanate, it
acknowledged the
Ottoman caliph's...
- to hold
strong influence and were
sometimes blended with
Ottoman styles. The
first Ottomans were
established in
northwest Anatolia near the
borders of...
- Thrace, the
locals welcomed the
Ottomans who once
again began blockading key
fortresses in Asia Minor. The
Ottomans were able to
build on
their military...
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Constantinople to the
Ottomans in 1453, the
Despotate of the
Morea was the last
remnant of the
Byzantine Empire to hold out
against the
Ottomans. However, it fell...
- romanized: Ḫānedān-ı Āl-i ʿOsmān), also
known as the
Ottomans (Turkish: Osmanlılar).
According to
Ottoman tradition, the
family originated from the Kayı tribe...