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    a time where countries started wanting become united. These countries were Italy‚ Germany‚ Ottoman Empire‚ and Austria. The purpose for this was that Napoleon was constantly invading these countries and easily defeating them. This sparked the need and wants to become one unified country. In the case of Germany unifying their country lead to becoming one strengthened nation. In the situation of the Ottomans unification seemed to weaken and eventually destroy them. European unification proven to empower

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    expansion‚ groups have set out conquer various lands‚ people‚ and cities for a multitude of reasons; social‚ political‚ economic‚ and environmental. The three groups that are known for their similar expansion efforts are the Mongols‚ Spanish‚ and Ottoman. From 1180 to 1220‚ Mongolia experienced ad drop in temperature. This meant that the growing season would be cut short‚ and it would become difficult for the Mongols’ animals to survive. Without animals‚ the Mongol society could not survive either

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    to decide the fate of the defeated countries which included Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. While the situation in Europe held priority for most delegations the ‘Middle Eastern Question’ also required intense discussion. The Treaty of Sevres was drawn up at the San Remo conference‚ which dealt with the fate of the Ottoman Empire‚ in April 1920. This treaty primarily abolished the empire and eradicated Turkish sovereignty. It also created an autonomous Kurdish zone and granted Armenia

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    Claims in Muslim Regions Stresses in Muslim Regions 1798- Napoleon’s Egyptian campaign Highlighted Ottoman decline- Egypt was Ottoman province Opened new era of European contact with Muslim regions Muslim lands Extended from western Africa to Southeast Asia Muslim empires in 1500s Ottomans in Middle East Safavids in Persia Mughals in India Empires in Decline 1700s- All 3 Muslim empires were in decline Central gov’t lost control over powerful groups: Landowning nobles Military elites

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    Bayezid I

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    Bayezid I- (r.1389-1402) Ottoman ruler who started to besiege Constantinople in 1395. The Europeans saw him as a new threat to Christendom‚ and Hungary’s king led English‚ French‚ German‚ and Balkan knights in a crusade against the Turks. He defeated them at Nicopolis‚ and moved their capital from Bursa to France. If Bayezid had not defeated the Christians‚ the Ottoman Empire might not have taken Constantinople. The armies of Timur defeated him near Ankara in 1402 where he was taken prisoner and

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    time of the Ottoman Empire. There many factors that led up to the massacre‚ but what actually happened is during the time of the genocides is very tragic. In the beginning of the twentieth century‚ they are an open tragic event that traumatized Christians in the modern-day Middle East‚ and which was an ominous portent of things to come later that century (McGrath). During this time of the Ottoman Empire found itself caught in a Great War‚ and numerous rebellions against the Ottoman rule that began

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    http://college.hmco.com/history/west/mckay/western_society/7e/students/outlines/ch26.html Western penetration of Egypt Muhammad Ali built a modern state in Turkish held Egypt that attracted European traders. He drafted the peasants‚ reformed the government‚ and improved communications. The peasants lost out because the land was converted from self-sufficient farms to large‚ private landholdings to grow cash crops for export. Ismail continued the modernization of Egypt‚ including the completion

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    rulers of the Ottoman Empire. Roxelana is also known as Khurrem ("The laughing One"‚ Hürrem in modern spelling) or Rossa (referring to her Ukranian-Russian Orthodox origin). 401320456628500 leftcenter00 What was going on during the Ottoman Empire during Roxelana’s life? During Roxelana’s life‚ the Ottoman Empire was under the rule of Sultan Suleiman. The Ottoman Empire was slowly starting to weaken due to the attacks from the Safavid Persians and the failure to conquer Vienna. The Empire had already

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    to the problems of international trade that they experienced in 1400? A) Western nations halted trade with Asia and the East and became more dependent on European-produced commodities. B) Many nations sought to establish alliances with the Ottoman Empire in order to restore the trade routes. C) Overland trade routes through northern Russia were established to the East. D) Western nations began explorations of alternative routes to Asia that would bypass the Middle East and Muslim realms.

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    Balkans‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and the decline of the Ottoman Empire. The Balkans region is in the southeast section of the European Continent ("Balkans."). Including Albania‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Moldova‚ and Yugoslavia‚ this peninsula is often under ethnic difficulties. "Since ancient times‚ the Balkans have been the site of...ethnic unrest" ("Balkans."). After the fall of the Byzantine Empire‚ Christians had filled the area. When the Ottoman empire arrived‚ Turks forced Christianity partially into

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