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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...
- neo-
Ottomanism in the AKP's
foreign policy.
Besides acting as a
clear distinction between them and
ardent supporters of secularism, the
social Ottomanism...
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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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Ottomanism: The
Emergence and
Utility of a New
Narrative on Politics, Religion, Society...
- The
sultans of the
Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Osmanlı padişahları), who were all
members of the
Ottoman dynasty (House of Osman),
ruled over the transcontinental...
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article contains Ottoman Turkish text,
written from
right to left with some
Arabic letters and
additional symbols joined.
Without proper rendering...
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Under the
control of the
Three Pashas, the
Ottoman Empire entered World War I in 1914,
during which the
Ottoman government committed genocides against its...
- The
Ottoman–Persian Wars or
Ottoman–Iranian Wars were a
series of wars
between Ottoman Empire and the Safavid, Afsharid, Zand, and
Qajar dynasties of Iran...
- The
Ottoman–Venetian wars were a
series of
conflicts between the
Ottoman Empire and the
Republic of
Venice that
started in 1396 and
lasted until 1718....
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causes of
World War I
included the rise of
Germany and
decline of the
Ottoman Empire,
which disturbed the long-standing
balance of
power in Europe, as...