In 1299 Osman I, chief for a small Sultanate in northwestern Anatolia, declares himself ruler to the dismissed Seljuk Sultanate, creating the Ottoman State which would become the Ottoman Empire. From this date and up to 1453, the Ottoman State grow into becoming the most important power in Anatolia, much at expense of both Seljuk and Byzantine regions in Anatolia.
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| - In 1299 Osman I, chief for a small Sultanate in northwestern Anatolia, declares himself ruler to the dismissed Seljuk Sultanate, creating the Ottoman State which would become the Ottoman Empire. From this date and up to 1453, the Ottoman State grow into becoming the most important power in Anatolia, much at expense of both Seljuk and Byzantine regions in Anatolia.
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| - In 1299 Osman I, chief for a small Sultanate in northwestern Anatolia, declares himself ruler to the dismissed Seljuk Sultanate, creating the Ottoman State which would become the Ottoman Empire. From this date and up to 1453, the Ottoman State grow into becoming the most important power in Anatolia, much at expense of both Seljuk and Byzantine regions in Anatolia.
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