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Essay heading: ottoman empire
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Both Christians and Muslims saw the economic benefits of the empire. The Ottoman dynasty was Turkish is origin, though it emerged in a Christian and Muslim area. Ottomans gained support by gazis, which were warriors against Christians. Although, at the same time the empire was against Christians they were recruiting Christians into their military force... displayed 300 characters
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Although, at the same time the empire was against Christians they were recruiting Christians into their military force. The Ottomans also fought against Turcoman leaders which further showed that the empire was not a religious state (Quataert, 2005).
Geography also played an important part in the formation of the Ottoman Empire... displayed next 300 characters
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