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Ottoman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ottoman may
refer to:
Osman I,
historically known in
English as "
Ottoman I",
founder of the
Ottoman Empire...
- the
victorious Ottomans. As the
Turks expanded into the Balkans, the
conquest of
Constantinople became a
crucial objective. The
Ottomans had
already wrested...
- The
Young Ottomans (
Ottoman Turkish: یکی عثمانلیلر, romanized: Yeŋî ʿOs̱mânlıler; Turkish: Yeni Osmanlılar) were a
secret society established in 1865...
- the prin****lity; the
polity and the
people were
named "
Ottomans" by
Europeans after him ("
Ottoman"
being a
corruption of "Osman"). Osman's son
Orhan expanded...
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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...
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authority by the
Ottomans reached its
height under Abdul Hamid II (r. 1876–1909), who
attempted to
cultivate support for the
Ottoman Empire through a...
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Empire distracted Christians from
their conflict with the
Ottomans. Meanwhile, the
Ottomans had to
contend with the
Persian Safavid Empire and to a lesser...
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dynasties of Iran (also
known as Persia)
through the 16th–19th centuries. The
Ottomans consolidated their control of what is
today Turkey in the 15th century...
- 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...
- romanized: Ḫānedān-ı Āl-i ʿOsmān), also
known as the
Ottomans (Turkish: Osmanlılar).
According to
Ottoman tradition, the
family originated from the Kayı tribe...