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    20 The Muslim Empires 1) Which of the following was NOT one of the early modern Islamic empires? * Ottoman * Abbasid * Gujarat * Mughal * Safavid 2) How were the three Muslim early modern empires similar? 3) What were the differences between the various Muslim early modern empires? 4) Prior to the Mongol invasions of their empire‚ the Abbasid dynasty was dominated by what group? 5) The original base of the Ottoman Turks was where? 6) Following the Timurid invasions‚ the Ottoman Empire was restored

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    The collapse of the Ottoman Empire excited the major powers of the region‚ particularly Russia‚ Britain‚ Germany‚ and Austria-Hungary‚ who all had foreign policy concerns about the consequences of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Each state had its own objective when poised with regard to the ‘Eastern Question’. Russia sought Balkan territory as a means of controlling the

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    also sent out the Ottoman navy to save the Arabs and Sephardic Jews who were expelled by the Spanish Inquisition. When the Ottomans captured Bursa in 1324 and made it their capital‚ they found a Jewish community oppressed under Byzantine rule. Early in the 14th century‚ when the Ottomans had established their capital at Edirne‚ Jews from Europe migrated there. The Jews welcomed the Ottomans as saviours; Ottoman rule was much kinder than Byzantine rule had been. Ottoman empire actively encouraged

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    ch19 answers

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    of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources Chapter 19 Study Guide‚ Internal Troubles‚ External Threats: China‚ the Ottoman Empire‚ and Japan‚ 1800-1914‚ Study Guide (Original: pp. 559-586; With Sources: pp. 877-903) The External Challenge: European Industry and Empire 1. What were the four dimensions of European imperialism that showed how China‚ the Ottoman Empire‚ and Japan were active participants in the global drama of the 19th C. world history and not merely passive victims or beneficiaries

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    I. The Ottoman Empire Expansion and Frontiers 1. Osman established the Ottoman Empire in northwestern Anatolia in 1300. He & his successors consolidated control over Anatolia. 2. Egypt and Syria were added to the empire in 1516—1517. Suleiman the Magnificent conquered much of eastern Europe. 3. The Ottoman Empire fought w/Venice for two centuries as it attempted to exert its control over the Mediterranean. Central Institutions 1. The Ottomans came to rely upon

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    The Ottoman Empire was crumbling--- and they needed someone to blame. In 1915‚ the Ottoman government devised a plan targeting the Armenian minority within their Empire‚ a minority that was already viewed as second class citizens. The article‚ “Armenian Genocide: A Summary” from History.com reported that the Ottoman Empire‚ modern-day Turkey‚ was responsible for the murder of over one million Armenians during what is known today as the Armenian Genocide. However‚ Turkey refuses to acknowledge that

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    in the power and extent of the Ottoman Empire‚ Abdülhamid II ascended the throne in 1876.[1] As sultan‚ he witnessed insurrection in the Balkans‚ the Russo-Ottoman War of 1978‚ the loss of massive amounts of territory‚ and the end of the Tanzimât period of reform. These points set the stage for a consolidation of imperial power and the utilization of the role of caliph as a legitimation tool in the Ottoman Empire in the late 19th century. Beginning in 1517‚ Ottoman sultans had claimed the position

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    Chapter 24: Land Empires in the Age of Imperialism: Thesis: During the eighteenth century the Ottoman Empire lost much of its power to provincial governors‚ escalating many new encounters of reform. To justify or deny such climatic choices of reform called for a time of war. Following times of war were times of recovery; however‚ some empires could not withhold such responsibilities and fell through the cracks of their own broken establishment. The Ottoman Empire: In 1798‚ Napoleon invaded

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    Smith‚ Jardine‚ and DeBusbecq suggest that some Europeans saw and created less threatening images of the Ottoman Empire and “Turks” is due to the different ways those Europeans were exposed to them‚ and how that influenced in the shaping of their perspective. In De Brusbeq’s article‚ he describes his very own experience of being in a town called Buda‚ Constantinople‚ inside the Ottoman Empire on an ambassadorial trip‚ and recalls his “first aquaintance” with the Janissaries. He comments on their

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    Suleiman the Magnificent From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia     Suleiman the Magnificent Suleiman the Lawgiver سلطان سليمان اول | Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Islamic Caliph Amir al-Mu ’minin | | Suleyman I attributed to school of Titian c.1530 | | Period | Growth of the Ottoman Empire | Coronation | 30 September 1520 | Full Name | Suleiman I | Born | 6 November 1494 | Birthplace | Trabzon | Died | 5/6 September 1566 (aged 71) |

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