Ottoman Turkey, Safavid Persia, and Mughal India (1450-1650)

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History

 

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Kevin B

 

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June 19, 2013

 

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College

 

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The strategic conquest or fall of Constantinople by Muhammad II extended Ottoman rule over the Eastern Mediterranean and Balkans. It was the final defeat and collapse of the Byzantine Empire. The city became the new capital of the Ottoman Empire, being renamed Istanbul. Suleiman I was the tenth Osmanli Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, and its longest-serving, reigning from 1520 to 1566...
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Under his leadership, the Ottoman Empire reached its zenith and became a world power, and Suleiman was considered one of the pre-eminent rulers of 16th-century Europe. The Ottoman Empire was primarily a military state, its civics and economy did not reflect a policy of aggression however. Its administration was built on three groups: the qadis, the timariots and the Ghulam system...
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