PPT-The Ottoman Empire Level One Individuals and Societies
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Mr Pentzak Spring 2014 Pretest 428 amp 429 What was the capital city of the Ottoman Empire What was it called before they captured the city When was the Ottoman
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Mr Pentzak Spring 2014 Pretest 428 amp 429 What was the capital city of the Ottoman Empire What was it called before they captured the city When was the Ottoman Empire founded When did it end. The Ottoman Capital -- Constantinople. The Fall of Constantinople: 1453. The Ottoman Empire During the 16. c. Janissaries. The Ottoman Bureaucracy. SULTAN. Divans. Social / Military. Divans. Heads of . Essential Questions . How did the Ottomans get their name?. What is the Millet System?. Who are Janissaries?. What leader challenged the Ottomans expansion?. What was the new name for the Ottoman capital?. Coach Grgurich. Unit 4B. Background. The . Ottoman Empire. lasted from 1299 until the end of World War I. Beginning as a Turkish tribe, the Ottomans, ruled by an absolute monarchy, became the most powerful Muslim country in the world, with an empire reaching from southeastern Europe to north Africa.. Conflict Begins in the Middle East. The Middle East Today . The Ottoman Empire . Rise of the Ottoman Empire. Decline of the Ottoman Empire. An Excellent NPR Report on Partitioning of the Middle East. DO NOW: Reflect on yesterday’s lesson. Choose . two. of the following questions and answer them on a . separate. piece of paper to be collected in about 10 minutes.. -SUMMARIZE . ? . What was the basis of the Ottoman’s success?. The Modern Era. (1750-1900). Remember the Ottomans?. Conquered Constantinople in 1453: Istanbul. “Golden Age” under Suleyman Magnificent in mid 16. th. c. . Janissaries . Blend Byzantine, Arab, & Persian styles. Objective 2:. Key Terms. Millet System. System of organization in the Ottoman empire based on religion. Religious minorities = second class citizens. Hamidian. . Massacres. Series massacres against Armenians in the 1890s . Hagia. Sophia - Istanbul. Vocabulary. Partition. . (. especially with reference to a country with separate areas of government) the action or state of . dividing. or being . divided. into parts. .. th. Century. AP World History. Chapter 19. China, the Ottoman Empire, and Japan (1800-1914). Internal Troubles, External Threats. The Ottoman Empire: “Sick Man of Europe”. In the 1800s= the Ottoman Empire went from being a great power in the world to one of the weakest territories. Mehmed. the conqueror. Islamic Empires in Asia. Chapter . 18. Ottoman Empire. Rise of the Ottomans. Ghazis – Warriors for Islam . Anatolia (Modern Day Turkey) . Osman – the Ottomans. Devshirme. . Be prepared for reading quiz!!!. Bell Ringer. The start of the Islamic Gunpowder Empires. The Ottoman Empire leaders.. Agenda/Objectives. Quick Facts:. - Also known as Turks.. Janissaries. – Enslaved children of their Christian subjects turned into fighting warriors.. Safavid. , and . Mughal. empires. . a. Describe the geographical extent of the Ottoman Empire during the rule of . Suleyman. the Magnificent, the . Safavid. Empire during the reign of . Shah . Abbas. Roxelana. , and Miguel de Cervantes. ’ The Great Sultana. Three lessons. . . Cornelis. De . Jode’s. amended map, late 16. th. century. Lessons Design. The lessons contain the outline of three classes . 22/09/1426 091758 HISTORICAL FEATURESA Palestinian Reformer Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi served as mayor of Jerusalem and parliamentary representative of the citys population to the Imperial Parliament in Is
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