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3 years ago
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What present day countries were enveloped by the ottoman empire? how long was the empire's lifespan? identify lasting effects of

the ottoman empire?
History
1 answer:
AlekseyPX3 years ago
5 0
Two countries were Turkey and syria

The empire lasted from 1299 to 1922
 The main impact of the empire was the spread of islam in Europe and the introductions of islamic architecture in Western Europe.
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