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Nataliya [291]
4 years ago
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Where was the location of the ottoman empire at its greatest territorial extent

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ratelena [41]4 years ago
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The Ottoman empire  was a multinational, multilingual empire created by Turkish tribes. It was founded at the end of the 13th century in northwestern Anatolia. The empire spanned 2,273,720 km2 and extended over three continents. The greatest extent was during 1808–1922 under Sultan Mehmed IV. The location was from <span>southeast </span>Hungary,Albania<span>, the six republics that were pre-1991 </span>Yugoslavia<span> (</span>Serbia<span>, </span>Montenegro,Croatia<span>, </span>Macedonia<span>, </span>Slovenia<span>, and </span>Bosnia and Herzegovina<span>), </span>Greece<span>, </span>Bulgaria,Romania<span>, southern and Caucasian </span>Russia<span>, </span>Turkey<span>, </span>Syria<span>, </span>Iraq<span>, </span>Lebanon<span>, </span>Israel,Jordan<span>, ...</span>
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