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Debora [2.8K]
4 years ago
13

Compare and contrast the reasons underlying the nature, extent, and timing of the declines of the Mughal, Safavid and Ottoman Em

pires by the end of the eighteenth century. Why did they decline while European powers extended their "gunpowder" diplomacy and trade?
History
2 answers:
Finger [1]4 years ago
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Ottoman Empire. The most long-lived of the post-Mongol Muslim empires. Grew from small empire in 1300 to encompass most of southeasternEurope<span> by the late .... this ended </span>when<span> scholars obtained a ruling from Mecca that Islam </span>did<span> not support female rulers; At </span>its<span> peak in the 17th</span>century<span> Acheh succeeded Malacca</span>
skelet666 [1.2K]4 years ago
4 0
Ottoman Empire was considered the the sick man of Europe.  
Poor management, too many bribes, no one doing their jobs. 
Military took over too much power, then mismanged everything.    
Other countries particularly Europe kept chipping away at the Ottomans.  
Ottoman Empire vanished during WWI, and emerged as Turkey, as a modern country.  
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