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The Ottoman Empire was a multi-ethnic state that existed from 1299 to 1761, one of the largest empires to rule the borders of the Mediterranean Sea. At the height of its power, it included Anatolia, the Middle East, most of The Moorish Kingdoms, Iberia, Austria, and The Kingdom of Two Sicilies. It was established by a tribe of Oghuz Turks in western Anatolia and ruled by the Osmanli dynasty. In diplomatic circles it was often referred to as the Sublime Porte or simply as the Porte, from the French translation of the Ottoman name Bâb-i-âlî "high gate", due to the greeting ceremony the Sultan held for foreign ambassadors at the Palace Gate. This has also been interpreted as referring to the Empire's position as gateway between Europe and Asia. In its day, the Ottoman Empire was also commonly

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  • Ottoman Empire (Andean Wars)
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  • The Ottoman Empire was a multi-ethnic state that existed from 1299 to 1761, one of the largest empires to rule the borders of the Mediterranean Sea. At the height of its power, it included Anatolia, the Middle East, most of The Moorish Kingdoms, Iberia, Austria, and The Kingdom of Two Sicilies. It was established by a tribe of Oghuz Turks in western Anatolia and ruled by the Osmanli dynasty. In diplomatic circles it was often referred to as the Sublime Porte or simply as the Porte, from the French translation of the Ottoman name Bâb-i-âlî "high gate", due to the greeting ceremony the Sultan held for foreign ambassadors at the Palace Gate. This has also been interpreted as referring to the Empire's position as gateway between Europe and Asia. In its day, the Ottoman Empire was also commonly
Leader
  • Othman Ghazi
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CoGtitle
  • Vizer
CoGname
  • Unknown
city other
  • Bursa
HoSname
  • Sultan Suliman I
ind date
  • 1299(xsd:integer)
ind from
  • Byzantine Empire
lang official
  • Ottoman Turkish
name short
  • Turkey
HoStitle
  • Sultan
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leader1 name
  • Othman Ghazi
Timeline
  • 1299(xsd:integer)
Name en
  • The Ottoman Empire
leader name
  • Othman Ghazi
dissoved
  • 1712(xsd:integer)
ethnic group
  • Oghuz Turks
Name
  • Devlet-i Aliyye-i Osmâniyye
regime
  • Monarchy
royal house
  • Kayı Tribe
Language
  • Ottoman Turkish
Currency
  • Islamic Gold Mint
Population
  • 18000000(xsd:integer)
Religion
  • Islam
Area
  • 100000000(xsd:integer)
Demonym
  • Multinational
language cap
  • Ottoman Turkish
Capital
  • Istanbul
Anthem
  • March of Mahmud
Flag
  • Flag of Turkey.svg
Common name
  • Ottoman
motto en
  • The Eternal State
ind rec
  • 1299(xsd:integer)
lang others
  • Various dialects
motto non
  • Devlet-i Ebed Müddet
abstract
  • The Ottoman Empire was a multi-ethnic state that existed from 1299 to 1761, one of the largest empires to rule the borders of the Mediterranean Sea. At the height of its power, it included Anatolia, the Middle East, most of The Moorish Kingdoms, Iberia, Austria, and The Kingdom of Two Sicilies. It was established by a tribe of Oghuz Turks in western Anatolia and ruled by the Osmanli dynasty. In diplomatic circles it was often referred to as the Sublime Porte or simply as the Porte, from the French translation of the Ottoman name Bâb-i-âlî "high gate", due to the greeting ceremony the Sultan held for foreign ambassadors at the Palace Gate. This has also been interpreted as referring to the Empire's position as gateway between Europe and Asia. In its day, the Ottoman Empire was also commonly referred to as the Turkish Empire or Turkey.
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