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  2. Category : History timeline templates Ottoman Empire

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  3. Template:Timeline of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:History of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Template: History of the Ottoman Empire. 20 languages. ... Ottoman Empire; Timeline: Rise (1299–1453) Beylik of Osman; Interregnum (1402–1413) Fall of Constantinople;

  5. Timeline of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Nasuh Pasha between Ottoman Empire and Safavid Persia. Ottoman Empire gives up all gains made by Treaty of Istanbul of 1590. 1618: Treaty of Serav signed with the Safavid Empire after further losses in the Ottoman–Safavid War (1603–18). 1622: May 20: Regicide of Osman II. Revolt of Abaza Mehmed Pasha. 1639

  6. Template : Timeline of Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire

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  7. Historiography of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Partly because the archives are moderately new. The Ottoman Archives are a collection of historical sources related to the Ottoman Empire and a total of 39 nations whose territories one time or the other were part of this Empire, including 19 nations in the Middle East, 11 in the EU and Balkans, three in the Caucasus, two in Central Asia ...

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  9. Ottoman archives - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman archives are a collection of historical sources related to the Ottoman Empire and a total of 39 nations whose territories one time or the other were part of this Empire, including 19 nations in the Middle East, 11 in the EU and Balkans, three in the Caucasus, two in Central Asia, Cyprus, as well as the Republic of Turkey.