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  1. Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially the Turkish Empire, was an empire that controlled much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries. It was founded at the end of the 13th century ... (Place) [100%] 2023-12-09 [Historical transcontinental empires]
  2. Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Empire represents one of the largest imperial projects in human history, ruling vast territories in North Africa, the Balkans, and the Middle East over a period of some five centuries. During its history, it did much to sustain ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  3. Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Empire controlled much of the Middle East from the 15th century to 1923. The first Ottoman Sultan, Osman I, after whom the dynasty and empire are named, declared himself independent of the Seljuq Sultanate in 1299. [100%] 2023-07-03
  4. Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Empire was a multinational Sunni Muslim state which ruled much of the Middle East as well as parts of North Africa and the Balkans in Europe from 1299 until 1922. Its government, based in Istanbul, was called "The ... [100%] 2023-02-18 [Former Countries] [Middle East]...
  5. Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Empire represents one of the largest imperial projects in human history, ruling vast territories in North Africa, the Balkans, and the Middle East over a period of some five centuries. During its history, it did much to sustain ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  6. Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an empire that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries. The empire also controlled parts of southeastern Central ... (Turkish empire (1299–1922)) [100%] 2024-01-13 [Ottoman Empire] [1299 establishments in Asia]...
  7. Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Sultanate (1299-1922 as an empire; 1922-1924 as caliphate only), also referred to as the Ottoman Empire, written in Turkish as Osmanlı Devleti, was a Turkic imperial state that was conceived by and named after Osman (l. 1258 ... [100%] 2020-08-24
  8. Law of the Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Empire was governed by different sets of laws during its existence. The Qanun, sultanic law, co-existed with religious law (mainly the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence). (Religion) [63%] 2023-11-11 [Justice]
  9. Ministries of the Ottoman Empire: This is a list of ministries of the Ottoman Empire. Each ministry was headed by a minister, appointed by the head of cabinet, the Grand Vizier. (none) [63%] 2024-01-19 [Ottoman Empire] [Government of the Ottoman Empire]...
  10. LGBT in the Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Empire, which existed from the 14th century until the early 20th century, had a complex and varied approach to issues related to sexuality and gender, including those pertaining to individuals who would be considered part of the LGBT ... (History of LGBT in the Ottoman Empire) [63%] 2023-11-27 [LGBT and Islam] [LGBT history by former country]...
  11. Conscription in the Ottoman Empire: Military conscription in the Ottoman Empire varied in the periods of: A complex set of rules applied, which involved: No universal military conscription existed during this period. Recruitment in the Ottoman imperial army was achieved by the forced enlistment of ... (Military enlisting during Ottoman empire) [63%] 2024-01-13 [Military of the Ottoman Empire] [Conscription by country]...
  12. Education in the Ottoman Empire: In the Ottoman Empire each, and every millet (religious group) established a schooling system serving its members. Education, therefore, was largely divided on ethnic and religious lines: few non-Muslims attended schools for Muslim students and vice versa. (Overview of the education system of the Ottoman Empire) [63%] 2024-02-06 [Education in the Ottoman Empire]
  13. Rise of the Ottoman Empire: The rise of the Ottoman Empire is a period of history that started with the emergence of the Ottoman principality (Turkish: Osmanlı Beyliği) in c. 1299, and ended c. (Rise of the Ottoman Empire to prominence (1299-1453)) [63%] 2024-01-20 [Byzantine–Ottoman wars] [14th century in the Ottoman Empire]...
  14. History of the Ottoman Empire: Hi! Welcome to the "History of the Ottoman Empire" course. [63%] 2024-01-12 [Secondary History Courses] [History learning projects]...
  15. Slavery in the Ottoman Empire: Slavery in the Ottoman Empire was a major institution and a significant part of the Ottoman Empire's economy and traditional society. The main sources of slaves were wars and politically organized enslavement expeditions in the Caucasus, Eastern Europe, Southern ... (Human enslavement in the Ottoman economy and society) [63%] 2024-01-09 [Slavery in the Ottoman Empire] [Society of the Ottoman Empire]...
  16. Outline of the Ottoman Empire: The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Empire was a Muslim empire that lasted from c. 1299 to 1922. (History) [63%] 2023-12-11 [Outlines of history and events]
  17. Genocides Involving the Ottoman Empire: Armenian Genocide Assyrian Genocide Greek Genocide Pontic Greek Genocide Genocide in Diyarbekir Hamidian Armenian Massacres Massacres of Diyarbekir (1895) Adana massacre Massacres during the Greek War of Independence Constantinople massacre of 1821 The Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars ... (A reference page of compiled information, primarily from [[List of genocides]], specifically for Ottoman Empire) [63%] 2024-04-10 [Ottoman Empire] [History of the Ottoman Empire]...
  18. Prose of the Ottoman Empire: Roughly speaking, the prose of the Ottoman Empire can be divided along the lines of two broad periods: early Ottoman prose, written prior to the 19th century CE and exclusively nonfictional in nature; and later Ottoman prose, which extended from ... (Overview of the prose of the Ottoman Empire) [63%] 2024-04-16 [Culture of the Ottoman Empire] [History of literature]...
  19. Outline of the Ottoman Empire: The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Ottoman Empire: Ottoman Empire – historical Muslim empire that lasted from c. 1299 to 1922. (Earth) [63%] 2024-10-01 [Outlines] [Outlines of history and events]...
  20. Elections in the Ottoman Empire: During the late Ottoman Empire, some elements of government were democratized. Seven general elections were held for the Chamber of Deputies, the popularly elected lower house of the General Assembly, the Ottoman parliament, two in the First Constitutional Era (1877 ... (Overview of elections held in the Ottoman Empire) [63%] 2024-10-03 [Elections in the Ottoman Empire]
  21. Partition of the Ottoman Empire: The partition of the Ottoman Empire (30 October 1918 – 1 November 1922) was a geopolitical event that occurred after World War I and the occupation of Constantinople by British, French, and Italian troops in November 1918. The partitioning was planned ... (Division of Ottoman territory after World War I) [63%] 2024-09-25 [History of Greece (1909–1924)] [Modern history of Turkey]...
  22. Flags of the Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Empire used various flags and naval ensigns during its history. The crescent and star came into use in the second half of the 18th century. (Overview of the national flags used by the Ottoman Empire throughout history) [63%] 2024-06-22 [1844 introductions] [1844 establishments in the Ottoman Empire]...
  23. History of the Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Empire was founded c. 1299 by Osman I as a small beylik in northwestern Asia Minor just south of the Byzantine capital Constantinople. (none) [63%] 2024-07-13 [History of the Ottoman Empire]
  24. Census in the Ottoman Empire: The Ottomans, rulers of Ottoman Empire, did develop a reasonably efficient system for counting the empire's population only a quarter century after census procedures were introduced in the United States of America , Great Britain , and France. Four general censuses ... (Mass population survey conducted in the Ottoman Empire) [63%] 2024-08-16 [Censuses in the Ottoman Empire]
  25. Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire: Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire were contracts between the Ottoman Empire and several other Christian powers, particularly France. Turkish capitulations, or Ahidnâmes were generally bilateral acts whereby definite arrangements were entered into by each contracting party towards the other, not ... (Contracts conferring rights and privileges to foreign Christian subjects) [63%] 2024-08-17 [Politics of the Ottoman Empire] [Economic history of France]...
  26. Surveillance in the Ottoman Empire: During the reign of Mehmed II in the 15th and 16th centuries of the Ottoman Empire the use of effective record keeping allowed for a vast and detailed archive of information about its population. This included Tahrir, or land surveys ... (Overview of surveillance in the Ottoman Empire) [63%] 2024-07-14 [Surveillance] [Society of the Ottoman Empire]...
  27. Armenians in the Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Armenian population mostly belonged to either the Armenian Apostolic Church or the Armenian Catholic Church. They were part of the Armenian millet until the Tanzimat reforms in the nineteenth century equalized all Ottoman citizens before the law. (none) [63%] 2024-07-14 [Christianity in the Ottoman Empire] [Armenians from the Ottoman Empire]...
  28. Women in the Ottoman Empire: In the Ottoman Empire, women enjoyed a diverse range of rights and were limited in diverse ways depending on the time period, as well as their religion and class. The empire, first as a Turkoman beylik, and then a multi ... (none) [63%] 2024-07-14 [Culture of the Ottoman Empire] [Women from the Ottoman Empire]...
  29. Media of the Ottoman Empire: There were multiple newspapers published in the Ottoman Empire. The first newspapers in the Ottoman Empire were owned by foreigners living there who wanted to make propaganda about the Western world. (Overview of media in the Ottoman Empire) [63%] 2024-07-14 [History of the Middle East] [History of newspapers]...
  30. Ibrahim of the Ottoman Empire: Ibrahim (/ˌɪbrəˈhiːm/; Ottoman Turkish: ابراهيم; Turkish: İbrahim; 5 November 1615 – 18 August 1648) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1640 until 1648. He was born in Constantinople, the son of sultan Ahmed I by Kösem Sultan, an ethnic Greek ... (18th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1640 to 1648) [63%] 2024-07-14 [1615 births] [1648 deaths]...
  31. Millet (Ottoman Empire): In the Ottoman Empire, a millet (Turkish: ; Arabic: مِلَّة) was an independent court of law pertaining to "personal law" under which a confessional community (a group abiding by the laws of Muslim Sharia, Christian Canon law, or Jewish Halakha) was allowed ... (Ottoman Empire) [81%] 2024-01-20 [Arabic words and phrases] [Demographics of the Ottoman Empire]...
  32. Ottoman Empire#Bibliography: A list of key readings about Ottoman Empire. Please sort and annotate in a user-friendly manner. For formatting, consider using automated reference wikification. [81%] 2024-07-16
  33. Sürgün (Empire ottoman): Sürgün est un terme turc traduisible par exil, expulsion, déportation ou simplement transport obligatoire d'un endroit à un autre. Il s'agissait de transférer de manière coercitive des sujets de l'Empire d'un point à un autre pour différentes raisons ... (Empire ottoman) [81%] 2024-11-11
  34. XIV Corps (Ottoman Empire): The XIV Corps of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: 14 ncü Kolordu or On Dördüncü Kolordu) was one of the corps of the Ottoman Army. It was formed in the early 20th century during Ottoman military reforms. (Ottoman Empire) [70%] 2023-12-28 [Corps of the Ottoman Empire] [Military units and formations of the Ottoman Empire in World War I]...
  35. XVII Corps (Ottoman Empire): The XVII Corps of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: 17 nci Kolordu or On Yedinci Kolordu) was one of the corps of the Ottoman Army. It was formed during World War I. (Ottoman Empire) [70%] 2023-12-26 [Corps of the Ottoman Empire] [Military units and formations of the Ottoman Empire in World War I]...
  36. Cadastre Bureau (Ottoman Empire): The Cadastre Bureau (Ottoman Turkish: Defter-Khané, Turkish: Tahrir-i Emlak Nezareti, French: Bureau de Cadastre) was an Ottoman Empire agency. The bureau served as a registry of real estate, but did not classify any land themselves. (Ottoman Empire) [70%] 2023-12-28 [Government ministries of the Ottoman Empire]
  37. X Corps (Ottoman Empire): The X Corps of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: 10 ncu Kolordu or Onuncu Kolordu) was one of the corps of the Ottoman Army. It was formed in the early 20th century during Ottoman military reforms. (Ottoman Empire) [70%] 2023-12-28 [Corps of the Ottoman Empire] [Military units and formations of the Ottoman Empire in World War I]...
  38. I Corps (Ottoman Empire): The I Corps of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: 1 nci Kolordu or Birinci Kolordu) was one of the corps of the Ottoman Army consisting of ethnic Albanians. It was formed in the early 20th century during Ottoman military reforms With ... (Ottoman Empire) [70%] 2024-05-17 [Corps of the Ottoman Empire] [Military units and formations of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkan Wars]...
  39. Fourth Army (Ottoman Empire): The Fourth Army of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Dördüncü Ordu) was one of the field armies of the Ottoman Army. It was formed in the middle nineteenth century, during Ottoman military reforms. (Ottoman Empire) [70%] 2024-05-06 [Field armies of the Ottoman Empire] [Military units and formations of the Ottoman Empire in World War I]...
  40. Ottoman Empire#Related Articles: Template:Plr Template:Plr. [70%] 2024-07-13
  41. 27th Infantry Regiment (Ottoman Empire): The 27th Infantry Regiment (Turkish: 27 nci Piyade Alayı or Elli Yedinci Piyade Alayı) or simply 27th Regiment (Turkish: 27 nci Alay or Yirmi Yedinci Alay) was a regiment of the Ottoman Army during World War I. It is best known for ... (Ottoman Empire) [63%] 2023-12-22 [Military units and formations of the Ottoman Empire in World War I] [Military units and formations of the Ottoman Empire by size]...
  42. Ministry of Justice (Ottoman Empire): The Ministry of Justice (French: Ministère de la Justice) was the justice ministry of the Ottoman Empire, based in Constantinople (now Istanbul). It also served as the Ministry of Religions (French: Ministère des Cultes). (Ottoman Empire) [63%] 2024-01-10 [Justice ministries] [Government ministries of the Ottoman Empire]...
  43. Iraq Area Command (Ottoman Empire): The Iraq Area Command or Iraq Regional Command of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Irak ve Havalisi Genel Komutanlığı) was one of the military formation of the Ottoman Army. It was formed in Iraq in the initial stage of World War I. (Ottoman Empire) [63%] 2023-12-28 [Field armies of the Ottoman Empire] [Corps of the Ottoman Empire]...

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