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    cause could be considered the decline of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire for many years was very strong to begin with it had‚ strong sultans and a working millet system. After the 1699 defeat however by the Hapsburg Empire (Britain) the empire goes into decline. The treaty signed after the defeat‚ Treaty of Karlowitz‚ prevents the Ottoman Empire from expanding. The decline of the Ottoman Empire created weak and incompetent

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    Armenians and the rest of the Ottoman Empire could be described in two words: mistrust and fear. While Armenians gradually found their footing in Ottoman society‚ the Turks felt increasingly threatened by this. Instances of new ideas of nationalism‚ revolution‚ rumors‚ and scapegoating were indicative of this relationship. Specifically‚ four episodes that respectively demonstrate this are the founding of the Hnchak and Dashnak political parties‚ the seizure of the Bank Ottoman‚ the lead-up to the Adana

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    II 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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    a turning wheel and placed it at the enterance of the arsenal bastion to prevent the ottomans from entering.In order to stop the wheel to allow the ottoman forces through the bastion canbulat jumped to the wheel with his white horse.On myth suggests that canbulat whose head was cut during this event picked up his head‚jumped on his horse and started fighting with his head under his arms.This motivated ottomans further to fight take over the bastion.Canbulat’s tomb was built underneath the arsenal

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    ADVENT OF EUROPEANS In 1453‚ the Turks captured Constantinople and closed the Mediterranian sea route. So the Europeans had to discover a new sea route to Eastern Countries. Dicoveries of 15th and the 16th centuries paved the way ior the Europeans to have trade relations with the Eastern countries‚ particularly with lndia. Portugal and Spain encouraged their navigators to undertake sea voyages. Coming of the Portuguese: The Portugltese were first among the Europeans to discover a sea route

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    social and economic]. British Imperialism had a positive impact on the politics of India because…. Imperial rule has established framework of india and has the World’s largest democracy. The british has forced india to obey their laws‚ and the Mughal empire has fallen because it was weak‚ so it lost control‚ leading the British to take over the resources‚ and force you to obey the laws they have set (#6). I understand your point of view but‚Framework means the

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    Lara Baladi’s Sandouk el Dounia and The Ardabil Carpet are both flat cloth objects‚ however they each have several differentiating characteristics. Their distinct media make each work of art appear unlike the other. The Ardabil Carpet was created by weavers using a loom to make over three hundred knots. The carpet appears to be very detailed and intricate; I immediately think of how time-consuming the artwork must have been. Baladi’s tapestry was also made by weaving‚ however‚ the artist did not

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    Akbar’s push to build up a meeting point among the agents of different religions was useless‚ as each of them needed to proclaim the strength of their particular religions by reprimanding different religions. Meanwhile‚ the level headed discussions at the Ibadat Khana developed more unforgiving and‚ rather than their motivation of prompting a superior comprehension among religions‚ it prompted more prominent intensity among them‚ which brought about the discontinuance of the civil arguments by Akbar

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    brought the Tanzimat period of reform off to a quick and dynamic start as the Ottomans attempted to change their declining fortunes. The document itself acknowledges a change in the Ottoman Empire as it states‚ “in the last one hundred and fifty years… the sacred şeriat was not obeyed.” It also goes on to say that countries that are not governed by sharia cannot survive. While this statement would make one believe that the Ottomans were going to become more orthodox and more devoted to sharia this did not

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    thinker who took the lead in the reawakening of the Muslims of the subcontinent. He belonged to the age when the Muslims were demoralized to a great degree. The dacyaing condition of the Mughal empire and the rise of the Marhattas and Sikhs were a constant anxiety to him. In oreder t prevent the decay of Mughal Empire and the Muslim society‚ he invited Ahmad Shah Abdali (King of Afghanistan) to invade the subcontinent on the one hand and asked the Muslims to establish true Islam in the land‚ on the

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