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Anastasy [175]
2 years ago
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3.Explain some obstacles the Ottoman Empire faced in dealing with Tamerlane and with its own internal struggles.

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Dmitry [639]2 years ago
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Nations often face obstacles. The obstacles that faced the Ottoman Empire face were the Pashas (provincial rulers), The Economic problems and corruption was present,  Nationalist movements that lead to revolts in North Africa, Eastern Europe, etc.

  • Tamerlane was said to have crushed the Ottoman forces at the Battle of Ankara which took place in 1402. This defeat was the one that brought a stop to the expansion of Ottoman empire.

  • Muhammad is said to be the man who the Muslims believe to be the very last prophet. He was said to have received messages from Allah.

The European countries were in great need to capture Ottoman territory. Ottoman rulers did use some westernize to reorganize their bureaucracy and system of tax collection. Theses Westernized ideas led to a lot of tension with some of the traditional sultans.

<h3>Who was Timur Leng? </h3>

He was called popularly as Tamerlane. He was the one who devastated Syria

He is Known as Timur the Lame and was said to have hindered the rise of the Ottoman Empire in the early 1400s. He was a rebellious warrior and conqueror that hail from Samarkand in Central Asia.

The impact of Muhammad teaching was said to be one that united a lot of Arabian groups under one known religion.

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