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    India to influence the British government and to protect the Ottoman Empire during the aftermath of World War I. The position of Caliph after the Armistice of Mudros of October 1918 with the military occupation of Istanbul and Treaty of Versailles (1919) fell into a disambiguation along with the Ottoman Empire’s existence. The movement gained force after the Treaty of Sèvres (August 1920) which solidified the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire[1]. In India‚ although mainly a Muslim religious movement

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    literature. At the age of seventeen he became the appointed governor over Kaffa‚ Sarukhan‚ and Adrianople. After the death of his father he wanted to become the successor of the throne. When he became 26 years of age he became the 10th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire in 1520 and also be called the “kanuni.” He was the lawgiver‚ back at home in Trabzon. In Europe he was known as “Suleiman the Magnificent.” He respected Alexander the Great for his philosophies on conquest and expanding to build a world empire

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    Romanov Dynasty” The inability of tsar Nicholas II to bring about effective reform was a fundamental cause to the eventual fall of the Romanov Dynasty. Years of discontent and ineffective or absent reform had resulted in widespread displeasure from the Russian public‚ and proved to be the catalyst for much of the protest and rebellion in the following years. However‚ whilst a prevalent factor‚ other events and issues of Russian society contributed to the decline and fall of the Romanov Dynasty The

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    4th Response Paper The Tang dynasty is one of the most spectacular dynasties of Imperial China. It saw its founding in 618 by the Li family and knew‚ thereafter a majestic expansion and an extremely diverse growth and development for almost the rest 200 years. From these developments‚ the abundance of poetry is particularly distinguishable‚ as it was an era of intellectual‚ artistic and literal productivity. Since poetry occupied a paramount position‚ it was also a reflection of the singular conditions

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    He argued‚ nevertheless‚ Mamluk pashas at no time renounced allegiance to the sultan of the Ottoman Empire. He went on to explain how they defended Iraq from the Wahhabis and Persians but did not create war on neighbors within the empire. They were the only Islamic dynasty that withstands the invasions of the Turks and Mongol. They were slave boy children captured and trained carefully groomed for life as military men. They were

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    How large of an empire did he conquer? How was he able to build an empire that large? How powerful and wealthy was he? Discuss the magnificence of his court. Introduction: Süleyman the Magnificent‚ the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire‚ ruled from 1520 to 1566. As a ruler‚ Süleyman was heralded for greatness and longevity‚ due in a large part to his successes in geographic expansion‚ legislation and education‚ as well as his cultural and artistic interests. All of this helped

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    Constantinople of the Ottoman Empire Constantinople was named after its founder: The Roman Emperor Constantine‚ and was also called “the Second Rome” (Haberman‚ 5). Up until 1453‚ Constantinople was in control of the Byzantine Empire which was founded shortly after Constantine founded the city. Constantinople is a city that was placed on the Bosporus‚ which divides Europe and Asia‚ and grants entry into the Black Sea from the Mediterranean (Haberman‚ 5). This allowed Constantinople to flourish

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    instead on astronomy and fortune telling. The western Han went into a revolution and Wang Mang took the throne.[Wikipedia.org] Wang was later overthrown by peasants‚ and then a new emperor named Liu Xiu was put on the throne. Emperors of the Han dynasty where inconsistent and were constantly changing the ways and methods of the empire and the people. They were constantly being over thrown or dethroned and put on the throne. This made it hard for the people to trust and believe in their leaders and

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    D. with the rise of the Palaiologoi Dynasty‚ the empire had already endured far too much destruction to be saved from the crippling effects of war. In 1453‚ the Ottoman Empire‚ which had taken much of the Byzantine territories in Europe prior to the Fall of Constantinople in 1453‚ had conquered Constantinople‚ it’s final Christian ruler dieing in battle‚ ending the main Palaiologoi line. A state for Greeks would not exist for another three centuries. Ottoman Greece/The Tourkokratia (1453-1832 A

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