How did the Ottoman Empire try to ward off disintegration ?
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As a result, the prosperity of the Middle Eastern provinces declined. The Ottoman economy was disrupted by inflation, caused by the influx of precious metals into Europe from the Americas and by an increasing imbalance of trade between East and West. ... In consequence, traditional Ottoman industry fell into rapid decline
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How did the Ottoman Empire try to ward off disintegration ?
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The Ottoman Empire Try To Ward Off Disintegration by
- In the late eighteenth century, the Ottoman Empire confronted several enemies. In reaction to these risks, the empire instigated a period of interior reform which came to be understood as the Tanzimat, which achieved in considerably reinforced the Ottoman primary state, despite the empire's uncertain worldwide status.
- In the nineteenth century, the Ottoman state became expanding and beneficial and rationalized, exerting an enormous extent of impact on its population than in any earlier era.
- The system of reform and modernization in the empire started up with the declaration of the Nizam-I Cedid known as New Order during the empire of Sultan Selim III and was punctuated by different reform declarations, such as the Hatt Serif of Gulhane in 1839 and the Hatt Humayun in 1856.
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