Who were the Ottoman Turks?Ottoman Empire:The Ottoman Empire was a historical state that controlled huge portions of Southeastern Europe, Northern Africa, and Western Asia. The Empire was extant between the early 14th century and 1922. Its capital city (from 1453 onward) and largest city was ...
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This fallacy inevitably led to misguided evaluations of the context in which it was actually promulgated. Furthermore, some scholars interpreted the suspicious tone of the decree regarding novel drugs as a total ban on "new medicine" (bb- ced墨d) in the Ottoman Empire. In this article, I...
The discussions were headed by the leaders of the most powerful victorious countries:Britain, France and the USA. The leaders of these countries were David Lloyd George (GB), Georges Clemenceau ( France) and Woodrow Wilson (USA). They were known as 'The Big Three'. Who are the big three ...
The Great Seljuk Empire Read More The Sultans of the Ottoman Empire: 1300 to 1924 By Robert Wilde The Great Seljuk Empire was a central Asian empire that to some degree controlled an area from Palestine on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean toKashgarin western China, far larger than compe...
in London had a huge effect on the European public,greatly increasing interest in ancient Greek culture and influencing the present artistic tendency.These sculptures were gained from Lord Elgin by the British Museum in 1816 and since then they have all been on show to the pub...
Out of the ashes of the Ottoman Empire18, Kemal Atatürk19 helped found modern Turkey. Eamon de Valera won Irish independence from Great Britain. Ibn Sa'ūd created a country, Saudi Arabia, that bears his family's name. And, Mao Zedong20 led a 30-year struggle in China, creating a ...
Born in the Ottoman Empire, Mother Teresa is best known for her work with the poor in India. She became a Catholic nun at the age of 12 and, after getting her education, moved to India where she served as a teacher and founded the Missionaries of Charity. She was awarded the Nobel Pe...
In 1453, after the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire, it was converted into a mosque. In 1935, the secular Turkish Republic established it as a museum. In2020, it re-opened as a mosque. Why Hagia Sophia is So Important? The Whole History is Explained ...
From the Ottoman Empire to the American and French Revolutions, coffeehouses have offered a place for (sober) people to discuss new waves of thought. European History Soviet Union Leaders: A Timeline From Stalin's reign of terror to Gorbachev and glasnost, meet the eight leaders who presided ...