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  2. Template:History of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Part of a series on the. History of the Ottoman Empire; Timeline: Rise (1299–1453) Beylik ...

  3. Category : History timeline templates Ottoman Empire

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  4. Timeline of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Hunkar Iskelesi Russia helped Ottoman empire against Egyptian threat and confirmed its protection. 1838: Anglo-Ottoman Treaty opens the empire to free trade of European powers. 1839: Tanzimat period 1853: October 4: Crimean War: The Crimean War with Russia begins, with Britain, France and Sardinia joining on the Ottoman side. 1860 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Template : Timeline of Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire

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  7. Template:Timeline of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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  8. 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 ...

  9. Territorial evolution of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Mehmet II (Ottoman Turkish: محمد الثانى Meḥmed-i sānī, Turkish: II.Mehmet), (also known as el-Fatih (الفاتح), "the Conqueror", in Ottoman Turkish), or, in modern Turkish, Fatih Sultan Mehmet) (March 30, 1432, Edirne – May 3, 1481, Hünkârcayırı, near Gebze) was Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (Rûm until the conquest) for a short time from 1444 to September 1446, and ...