History, asked by jthornton, 1 year ago

Which empire included the territory that is now part of turkey, Greece, and Egypt

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Answered by Golda
20
The correct answer of this question is 'Ottoman Empire'.

Ottoman Empire -

Ottoman Empire was created by the Turkish Tribes in Anatolia (Asia Minor), that grew to be one of the most powerful kingdoms in the world during the 15th and 16th Centuries. The Ottoman period spanned more than 600 years and came to an end only in 1922, when it was replaced by the Turkish Republic and various successor states in South-Eastern Europe and the Middle East. At its height, the Empire encompassed most of the South-Eastern Europe to the gates of Vienna, including present day Hungary, the Balkan region, Greece, and the parts of Ukraine, portions of the Middle East now occupied by Israel, Iraq and Syria and Egypt. 
Answered by myrakincsem
12
The answer of your question is "ottoman Empire".
In the  15th century they was the one the most powerful  Empire of that era.There kingdom remain for the 600 years and was established in 13th century.That empire was too big so that it included whole of Turkey included Egypt and Greece. In the World war 1 the Empire in ended and resulted in loss of it's areas of the Middle east. And with in turkey the areas was held by "Republic of turkey.
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