F. How did the Firman by Sultan Mehmet help the Ottoman Empire to
survive for 600 years?
Sultan Suleiman was called 'the Magnificent'.
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Ottoman Empire
muslim turkish-speaking nomadic people who migrated from Central Asia in northwestern Asia Minor. Diverse and composed of three major religious and ethnic groups.
What sparked the Crusades?
the Ottomans b/c they quickly conquered other societies and expanded their empire.
How did the Crusades affect the relationship between Christians and Muslims?
the crusades brought tension between the religions.
Hagia Sophia
a chruch, was turned into a mosque.
Why was Constantinople so important to the Ottomans?
key center for trade.
What are common characteristics of golden ages?
expansion of land, art/literature/architecture, successful central government.
What were some of Suleiman's achievements?
law of Sharia, military compaign, expansion of territory.
How might the siege of vienna affect how Europe viewed the Ottoman Empire?
ottoman empire was seen as a threat in europe, strong, seeking conquest.
How were non-muslims treated in the Ottoman Empire?
treated without restrictions and people who convicted had full rights to the empire, religious freedom.
Whyd did Jewish people migrate to the Ottoman Empire?
religious freedom, in mnay other places Jews were not allowed.
How did the Ottoman Empire, as led by Suleiman the Magnificent, gain, consolidate, and maintain power?
via trade location, conquest.
Janissaries
elite soldiers.
What years did the Ottomans rule?
1300s-1700s.
What area did their empire stretch to?
at its height this empire stretched from Hungary to Arabia and Mesopotamia and North Africa.
Osman (1258-1324)
founder of the empire. His descendents would later build the empire. The growth of the empire was primarily by land conquest, they used cannon and musket firepower. the society was dominated by the military. They controlled the link between Europe and Asia on the Dardanelles strait.
The Europeans nicknamed him the "Magnificent", but his own people called him "Kanuni", which means "lawgiver." He considered himself the second Caliph of the Ottoman Caliphate of Islam. As Caliph, he offered military protection to any Muslim country that was invaded by outside forces.
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