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  2. Rise of Empires: Ottoman - Wikipedia

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    Rise of Empires: Ottoman is a Turkish historical docudrama, starring Cem YiÄŸit ÜzümoÄŸlu, Tommaso Basili and Daniel Nuță. Its first season, which consists of 6 episodes, is directed by Emre Sahin and written by Kelly McPherson.

  3. History of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, King Charles XII of Sweden was welcomed as an ally in the Ottoman Empire following his defeat by the Russians at the Battle of Poltava in 1709 (part of the Great Northern War of 1700–1721.) [39] Charles XII persuaded the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed III to declare war on Russia, which resulted in the Ottoman victory at the Pruth River ...

  4. Jay Baron Nicorvo - Wikipedia

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    Jay Baron Nicorvo (born August 21, 1976) is an American novelist, poet, and essayist. Life. Nicorvo was born in Perth Amboy, NJ and was raised in Sarasota, FL. [1]

  5. Anglo-Turkish War (1807–1809) - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1806, during the War of the Third Coalition (of Great Britain, Russia, Austria, Sweden), Napoleon's ambassador General Count Sebastiani managed to convince the Porte (the central government of the Ottoman Empire) to cancel all special privileges granted to Russia in 1805 and to open the Ottoman straits (the Dardanelles) exclusively to French warships.

  6. Tulip Period - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain of Ahmed III is an iconic example of Tulip Period architecture. The Tulip Period saw a flowering of arts, culture and architecture. Compared with the earlier classical style of Ottoman architecture, architecture and decoration in this period became more ornate and favoured floral motifs, being influenced by the Baroque style in Europe.

  7. Pax Ottomana - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman Empire at its greatest extent, under Sultan Mehmed IV. In historiography, the Pax Ottomana (literally "the Ottoman Peace") or Pax Ottomanica [1] [2] is a term used to describe the economic and social stability attained in the conquered provinces of the Ottoman Empire at the height of its power during the 16th and 17th centuries, applied to lands in the Balkans, Anatolia, the Middle ...

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