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  • Ottoman studies
  • Interdisciplinary branch of the humanities

    Ottoman Empire. It is a sub-category of Oriental studies and Middle Eastern studies, and also Turkish studies. According to Marc David Baer, Ottoman studies

    Ottoman studies

    Ottoman_studies

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    the Late Ottoman State. Studies in Middle Eastern history. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-513618-0. Karpat, Kemal H. (2004). Studies on Turkish

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire
  • Ottoman Empire had a number of tributary and vassal states throughout its history. Its tributary states would regularly send tribute to the Ottoman Empire

    Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire

    Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire

    Vassal_and_tributary_states_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire
  • The sultans of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Osmanlı padişahları), who were all members of the Ottoman dynasty (House of Osman), ruled over the transcontinental

    List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire

    List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire

    List_of_sultans_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Emrah Safa Gürkan
  • Turkish Historian (born 1981)

    is a professor at Istanbul 29 Mayıs University and specializes in Ottoman studies. Emrah Safa Gürkan was born on January 16, 1981, in Değirmendere, Kocaeli

    Emrah Safa Gürkan

    Emrah Safa Gürkan

    Emrah_Safa_Gürkan

  • Mostafa Minawi
  • American historian of the Ottoman Empire

    director of Cornell’s Critical Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Studies Initiative at the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies. and serves on the faculty

    Mostafa Minawi

    Mostafa Minawi

    Mostafa_Minawi

  • Ottoman Caliphate
  • Islamic domain under the Ottoman dynasty (1517–1924)

    The Ottoman Caliphate (Ottoman Turkish: خلافت مقامى, romanized: hilâfet makamı, lit. 'office of the caliphate') was the claim of the heads of the Turkish

    Ottoman Caliphate

    Ottoman Caliphate

    Ottoman_Caliphate

  • Ottoman Serbs
  • Ethnic group in the Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Serbs (Turkish: Osmanlı Sırpları) were ethnic Serbs who lived in the Ottoman Empire (1453–1922). Ottoman Serbs, who were Serbian Orthodox Christian

    Ottoman Serbs

    Ottoman Serbs

    Ottoman_Serbs

  • Ottoman decline thesis
  • Historical narrative

    After the publication of numerous new studies throughout the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, and the reexamination of Ottoman history through the use of previously

    Ottoman decline thesis

    Ottoman decline thesis

    Ottoman_decline_thesis

  • Osman I
  • Founder of the Ottoman Empire

    This article contains Ottoman Turkish text, written from right to left with some Arabic letters and additional symbols joined. Without proper rendering

    Osman I

    Osman I

    Osman_I

  • Heath W. Lowry
  • American historian

    Lowry (born 23 December 1942) is the Atatürk Professor of Ottoman and Modern Turkish Studies emeritus at Princeton University and Bahçeşehir University

    Heath W. Lowry

    Heath_W._Lowry

  • Ottomanism
  • Concept that emerged towards the end of the Tanzimat period

    Ottomanism or Osmanlılık (Ottoman Turkish: عثمانلولق, Turkish: Osmanlıcılık. French: Ottomanisme) was a concept which developed prior to the 1876–1878

    Ottomanism

    Ottomanism

    Ottomanism

  • Ottoman family tree
  • List of family tree of the Ottoman Empire

    family tree for all the Ottoman Sultans and their mothers. Ottoman Empire Ottoman dynasty Ottoman history List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire Valide sultan

    Ottoman family tree

    Ottoman_family_tree

  • Slavery in the Ottoman Empire
  • Chattel slavery was a major institution and a significant part of the Ottoman Empire's economy and traditional society. The main sources of slaves were

    Slavery in the Ottoman Empire

    Slavery in the Ottoman Empire

    Slavery_in_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Ahmad al-Mansur
  • 7th Ruler of Saadi Dynasty

    "Mediterranean Faction" (1585-1587) - Journal of Ottoman Studies (AHCI)". Journal of Ottoman Studies 45 (2015): 57-96.: 57. Freller, Thomas (2008). Verses

    Ahmad al-Mansur

    Ahmad al-Mansur

    Ahmad_al-Mansur

  • Ottoman Interregnum
  • Civil war in the early 15th century Ottoman Empire

    The Ottoman Interregnum, or Ottoman Civil War, (Turkish: Fetret devri, lit. 'Interregnum period') was a civil war in the Ottoman realm between the sons

    Ottoman Interregnum

    Ottoman Interregnum

    Ottoman_Interregnum

  • Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association
  • The Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association (formerly the Turkish Studies Association) is a learned society established in 1971 for the promotion of Turkish

    Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association

    Ottoman_and_Turkish_Studies_Association

  • Constitution of the Ottoman Empire
  • First constitution of the Ottoman Empire

    house: the Chamber of Deputies. In the course of their studies in Europe, some members of the new Ottoman elite concluded that the secret of Europe's success

    Constitution of the Ottoman Empire

    Constitution of the Ottoman Empire

    Constitution_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Ottoman coffeehouse
  • Distinctive part of the culture of the Ottoman Empire

    The Ottoman coffeehouse (Ottoman Turkish: قهوه‌خانه, romanized: kahvehane), or Ottoman café, was a distinctive part of the culture of the Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman coffeehouse

    Ottoman coffeehouse

    Ottoman_coffeehouse

  • Paul Wittek
  • Austrian Orientalist and historian

    dedicated himself to the study of Ottoman history. Wittek was in Vienna during the emergence of the fledgling discipline of Ottoman studies. He was co-editor

    Paul Wittek

    Paul Wittek

    Paul_Wittek

  • Ottoman Greeks
  • Ethnic Greeks living within the Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Greeks (Greek: Γραικοί, romanized: Graikoi) or Romioi (Greek: Ρωμιοί, romanized: Romioi; Turkish: Osmanlı Rumları) were ethnic Greeks who lived

    Ottoman Greeks

    Ottoman Greeks

    Ottoman_Greeks

  • Area studies
  • Interdisciplinary fields of research

    Central Asian studies) Ottoman studies Seljuk studies (Seljuq studies) South Asian studies (Indology) Bengali studies Dravidian studies (Dravidology)

    Area studies

    Area_studies

  • Ottoman Palestine
  • Palestine under the Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Palestine refers to the history of Palestine during its rule by the Ottoman Empire between 1516 and 1917. In 1486, hostilities broke out between

    Ottoman Palestine

    Ottoman Palestine

    Ottoman_Palestine

  • Ottoman Hungary
  • Region of the Ottoman Empire (1541–1699)

    (2001). "The Impact of the Ottoman Rule on Hungary" (PDF). Hungarian Studies Review (in Hungarian). 28 (1–2). Hungarian Studies Association of Canada, National

    Ottoman Hungary

    Ottoman Hungary

    Ottoman_Hungary

  • İlber Ortaylı
  • Turkish historian (1947–2026)

    Palace: Milestones in Ottoman History (2007, Blue Dome Press) Ottoman Studies (2012, Tarih Vakfı) Private and Royal Life in the Ottoman Palace (2014, Blue

    İlber Ortaylı

    İlber Ortaylı

    İlber_Ortaylı

  • Ottoman Iraq
  • 1534–1920 Ottoman rule of Iraq

    Ottoman Iraq (Ottoman Turkish: خطهٔ عراقیه, romanized: Hıṭṭa-i ʿIrāqiyye, lit. the Iraq region) was the Ottoman name for the region of Iraq that was under

    Ottoman Iraq

    Ottoman Iraq

    Ottoman_Iraq

  • Bibliography of the Ottoman Empire
  • "From Economic History to Cultural History in Ottoman Studies". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 46 (2): 376–378. doi:10.1017/S0020743814000166

    Bibliography of the Ottoman Empire

    Bibliography of the Ottoman Empire

    Bibliography_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Neo-Ottomanism
  • Reactionary ideology in Turkey glorifying the Ottoman monarchy

    Neo-Ottomanism (Turkish: Yeni Osmanlıcılık or neo-Osmanlıcılık) is a reactionary, revisionist, monarchist, conservative and Islamist political ideology

    Neo-Ottomanism

    Neo-Ottomanism

    Neo-Ottomanism

  • Ottoman Bulgaria
  • Bulgarian territory controlled by the Ottoman Empire, 14th-19th centuries

    The history of Ottoman Bulgaria spans nearly 500 years, beginning in the late 14th century, with the Ottoman conquest of smaller kingdoms from the disintegrating

    Ottoman Bulgaria

    Ottoman Bulgaria

    Ottoman_Bulgaria

  • Ottoman dynasty
  • Royal family of the Ottoman Empire

    The Ottoman dynasty (Turkish: Osmanlı Hanedanı) consisted of the members of the imperial House of Osman (Ottoman Turkish: خاندان آل عثمان, romanized: Ḫānedān-ı

    Ottoman dynasty

    Ottoman dynasty

    Ottoman_dynasty

  • Institute of Turkish Studies
  • Institute of Turkish Studies (ITS) is a foundation based in the United States with the avowed objective of advancing Turkish studies at colleges and universities

    Institute of Turkish Studies

    Institute_of_Turkish_Studies

  • Late Ottoman genocides
  • 1913–1924 Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian genocides

    historian and professor of genocide studies, explains that the mass violence and enslavement which occurred in the late Ottoman Empire and its successor state

    Late Ottoman genocides

    Late Ottoman genocides

    Late_Ottoman_genocides

  • Imperial School of Medicine (Ottoman Empire)
  • Constantinople medical school

    the West. Ottoman Muslims did not often study abroad, and most of the faculty's founding staff were religious minorities from non-Muslim Ottoman families

    Imperial School of Medicine (Ottoman Empire)

    Imperial_School_of_Medicine_(Ottoman_Empire)

  • Outline of the Ottoman Empire
  • Overview of and topical guide to the Ottoman Empire

    outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Ottoman Empire: Ottoman Empire – historical Muslim empire that lasted from c. 1299 to 1922

    Outline of the Ottoman Empire

    Outline of the Ottoman Empire

    Outline_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire
  • Contracts conferring rights and privileges to foreign Christian subjects

    Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire were contracts between the Ottoman Empire and several Christian powers, particularly France. Turkish capitulations

    Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire

    Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire

    Capitulations_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Machiel Kiel
  • Dutch professor of art history (1938–2025)

    July 2025) was a Dutch professor of art history and narrow specialist in Ottoman architecture in the Balkans. For more than half a century after the Second

    Machiel Kiel

    Machiel Kiel

    Machiel_Kiel

  • Ottoman Serbia
  • Period of Serbian history from the late 14th century to 1817

    Ottoman Serbia refers to the Ottoman period in the history of Serbia. Various regions of medieval Serbia came under Ottoman rule already at the end of

    Ottoman Serbia

    Ottoman Serbia

    Ottoman_Serbia

  • Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies
  • Organization

    Promotion of Byzantine Studies series. Home. Archived 3 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies. Retrieved 10 October

    Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies

    Society_for_the_Promotion_of_Byzantine_Studies

  • Albanian uprisings in the Ottoman Empire
  • Albanian resistance against Ottomans

    Balkans: The Great Powers, the Ottoman Empire and Nation-Building, Library of Ottoman Studies, vol. 28, Tauris Academic Studies, p. 196, ISBN 978-1848854772

    Albanian uprisings in the Ottoman Empire

    Albanian_uprisings_in_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Rise of nationalism in the Ottoman Empire
  • of the Western notion of nationalism in the Ottoman Empire eventually caused the breakdown of the Ottoman millet system. The concept of nationhood, which

    Rise of nationalism in the Ottoman Empire

    Rise_of_nationalism_in_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Ottoman–Ethiopian War (1557–1589)
  • Conquest of northern Ethiopian Empire region (now Eritrea) by Ottomans beginning 1557

    The Ottoman–Ethiopian War was a period of military conflicts lasting from 1557 to 1589 between the Ottoman Empire and its allies on one side and the Ethiopian

    Ottoman–Ethiopian War (1557–1589)

    Ottoman–Ethiopian War (1557–1589)

    Ottoman–Ethiopian_War_(1557–1589)

  • History of the Jews in the Ottoman Empire
  • time the Ottoman Empire rose to power in the 14th and 15th centuries, Jewish communities had been established throughout the region. The Ottoman Empire

    History of the Jews in the Ottoman Empire

    History of the Jews in the Ottoman Empire

    History_of_the_Jews_in_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Mehmed IV
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1648 to 1687

    Mehmed IV (Ottoman Turkish: محمد رابع, romanized: Meḥmed-i rābi; Turkish: IV. Mehmed; 2 January 1642 – 6 January 1693), nicknamed as Mehmed the Hunter

    Mehmed IV

    Mehmed IV

    Mehmed_IV

  • Historiography of the Ottoman Empire
  • of the Ottoman Empire refers to the studies, sources, critical methods and interpretations used by scholars to develop a history of the Ottoman Dynasty's

    Historiography of the Ottoman Empire

    Historiography of the Ottoman Empire

    Historiography_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Ottoman Arabia
  • Ottoman rule in Arabia (1517–1918)

    The Ottoman era in the history of Arabia lasted from 1517 to 1918. The Ottoman degree of control over these lands varied over these four centuries, with

    Ottoman Arabia

    Ottoman Arabia

    Ottoman_Arabia

  • Pax Ottomana
  • Historiographical term

    "the Ottoman Peace") or Pax Ottomanica is a term used to describe the economic and social stability attained in the conquered provinces of the Ottoman Empire

    Pax Ottomana

    Pax Ottomana

    Pax_Ottomana

  • Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman decline
  • During the decline and dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, Muslims living in territories previously under Ottoman control often found themselves persecuted

    Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman decline

    Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman decline

    Persecution_of_Muslims_during_the_Ottoman_decline

  • List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire
  • wars involving the Ottoman Empire ordered chronologically, including civil wars within the empire. The earliest form of the Ottoman military was a nomadic

    List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire

    List_of_wars_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire
  • 1908–1922 political event

    The Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire (1908–1922) was a period of history of the Ottoman Empire beginning with the Young Turk Revolution and ultimately

    Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire

    Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire

    Dissolution_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Ottoman claim to Roman succession
  • Historical claim to succeed the Roman Empire

    After the conquest of Constantinople in 1453, the sultans of the Ottoman Empire laid claim to represent the legitimate Roman emperors. This claim was

    Ottoman claim to Roman succession

    Ottoman claim to Roman succession

    Ottoman_claim_to_Roman_succession

  • Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639)
  • Series of conflicts fought between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Empire (1623-1639)

    The Ottoman–Safavid War of 1623–1639 was a conflict fought between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Iran, then the two major powers of Western Asia, over

    Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639)

    Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639)

    Ottoman–Safavid_War_(1623–1639)

  • Ottoman–Safavid relations
  • Diplomatic relations between the Ottoman and Safavid empires

    The history of Ottoman–Safavid relations (Persian: روابط عثمانی و صفوی) started with the establishment of the Safavid Empire in Iran (Persia) in the early

    Ottoman–Safavid relations

    Ottoman–Safavid relations

    Ottoman–Safavid_relations

  • Ambassador Morgenthau's Story
  • 1918 book by Henry Morgenthau

    the published memoirs of Henry Morgenthau Sr., U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1913 to 1916, until the day of his resignation from the post

    Ambassador Morgenthau's Story

    Ambassador Morgenthau's Story

    Ambassador_Morgenthau's_Story

  • Education in the Ottoman Empire
  • Overview of the education system of the Ottoman Empire

    In the Ottoman Empire each, and every millet (religious group) established a schooling system serving its members. Education, therefore, was largely divided

    Education in the Ottoman Empire

    Education in the Ottoman Empire

    Education_in_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Sexual and gender minorities in the Ottoman Empire
  • The Ottoman Empire, which existed from the 14th century until the early 20th century, had a complex and varied approach to issues related to sexuality

    Sexual and gender minorities in the Ottoman Empire

    Sexual and gender minorities in the Ottoman Empire

    Sexual_and_gender_minorities_in_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Ottoman miniature
  • Art form in the Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman miniature (Turkish: Osmanlı minyatürü) is a style of illustration found in Ottoman manuscripts, often depicting portraits or historic events. Its

    Ottoman miniature

    Ottoman miniature

    Ottoman_miniature

  • Military of the Ottoman Empire
  • The Military of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'nun silahlı kuvvetleri) was the armed forces of the Ottoman Empire. It was founded in

    Military of the Ottoman Empire

    Military of the Ottoman Empire

    Military_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Fall of Constantinople
  • 1453 Ottoman conquest of the Byzantine capital

    Ottoman Empire. The city was captured on 29 May 1453 as part of the culmination of a 53-day siege which had begun on 6 April. The attacking Ottoman Army

    Fall of Constantinople

    Fall of Constantinople

    Fall_of_Constantinople

  • Armenian genocide denial
  • government of the Republic of Turkey has consistently denied that the Ottoman Empire (Turkey's predecessor state) and its ruling party, the Committee

    Armenian genocide denial

    Armenian genocide denial

    Armenian_genocide_denial

  • Turkey
  • Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia

    Reconstructing Identity, State, Faith, and Community in the Late Ottoman State. Studies in Middle Eastern history. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-513618-0

    Turkey

    Turkey

    Turkey

  • Demographics of the Ottoman Empire
  • populations is being considered for merging. › The demographics of the Ottoman Empire include population density, ethnicity, education level, religious

    Demographics of the Ottoman Empire

    Demographics_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Great Turkish War
  • Conflicts between Ottomans and Holy League (1683–1699)

    The Great Turkish War was a series of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and the Holy League consisting of the Holy Roman Empire, Poland-Lithuania,

    Great Turkish War

    Great Turkish War

    Great_Turkish_War

  • Crimean War
  • Tenth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars (1853–1856)

    Crimean War was fought between the Russian Empire and an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom, and the Kingdom of Sardinia from October

    Crimean War

    Crimean War

    Crimean_War

  • Ottoman wars in Europe
  • Series of military conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and various European states

    (2001). "The Impact of the Ottoman Rule on Hungary" (PDF). Hungarian Studies Review (in Hungarian). 28 (1–2). Hungarian Studies Association of Canada, National

    Ottoman wars in Europe

    Ottoman wars in Europe

    Ottoman_wars_in_Europe

  • Ottoman Egypt
  • Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from (1517-1867)

    Ottoman Egypt was an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire after the conquest of Mamluk Egypt by the Ottomans in 1517. The Ottomans administered

    Ottoman Egypt

    Ottoman Egypt

    Ottoman_Egypt

  • Ottoman Turkish
  • Standardized register of Turkish in the Ottoman Empire

    This article contains Ottoman Turkish text, written from right to left with some Arabic letters and additional symbols joined. Without proper rendering

    Ottoman Turkish

    Ottoman Turkish

    Ottoman_Turkish

  • Dobrujan Arabs
  • Assimilated Arabic ethnic group in Bulgaria and Romania

    Örneği: Dobruca'da Arap Köyleri". Osmanlı Araştırmaları/ The Journal of Ottoman Studies (in Turkish and English). Grigore, George (1999). "George Grigore.

    Dobrujan Arabs

    Dobrujan Arabs

    Dobrujan_Arabs

  • Ottoman–Persian War (1730–1735)
  • Series of conflicts fought between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Iran from 1730 to 1735

    Ottoman–Persian War of 1730–1735 was a conflict between the forces of Safavid Iran and those of the Ottoman Empire from 1730 to 1735. After Ottoman support

    Ottoman–Persian War (1730–1735)

    Ottoman–Persian War (1730–1735)

    Ottoman–Persian_War_(1730–1735)

  • Ottoman Imperial Harem
  • Harem of the Ottoman Sultan

    The Ottoman Imperial Harem (Ottoman Turkish: حرم همايون, romanized: Harem-i Hümâyûn, lit. 'Imperial Harem') of the Ottoman Empire was the Ottoman sultan's

    Ottoman Imperial Harem

    Ottoman Imperial Harem

    Ottoman_Imperial_Harem

  • Tanzimat
  • Ottoman Empire reform period (1839–1876)

    The Tanzimat (Ottoman Turkish: تنظيمات, Turkish: Tanzimât, lit. 'Reorganization') was a period of reforms in the Ottoman Empire that began with the Edict

    Tanzimat

    Tanzimat

    Tanzimat

  • Ruben Safrastyan
  • Armenian historian and Turkologist

    specializes in Turkish, Ottoman, genocide, Middle Eastern and regional studies. He is currently a professor of history and Turkish studies at Yerevan State University

    Ruben Safrastyan

    Ruben Safrastyan

    Ruben_Safrastyan

  • Ottoman–Persian War (1743–1746)
  • War between the Ottoman Empire and the Afsharid Iran (1743–1746)

    The Ottoman–Persian War of 1743–1746 or Ottoman–Iranian War of 1743–1746 was fought between the Ottoman Empire and Afsharid Iran. Persia attempted to

    Ottoman–Persian War (1743–1746)

    Ottoman–Persian War (1743–1746)

    Ottoman–Persian_War_(1743–1746)

  • Ottoman Old Regime
  • Ottoman Empire from 1703 to 1789

    The Ottoman Empire was founded in 1299 by Osman Gazi also known as Osman I. The history of the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century has classically been

    Ottoman Old Regime

    Ottoman Old Regime

    Ottoman_Old_Regime

  • Population transfer in the Ottoman Empire
  • elite. The work on Ottoman population transfers begins with Ömer Lütfi Barkan's studies of Ottoman defters in the 1940s. The Ottoman Empire colonized newly

    Population transfer in the Ottoman Empire

    Population_transfer_in_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Nicolae Șerban Tanașoca
  • Romanian historian and philologist

    An ethnic Aromanian, he specialized in the study of classical philology, Byzantine and Ottoman studies and cultures of the Balkans, including the Aromanians

    Nicolae Șerban Tanașoca

    Nicolae_Șerban_Tanașoca

  • Ottoman–Habsburg wars
  • 1526–1791 series of wars in Europe

    The Ottoman–Habsburg wars were fought from the 16th to the 18th centuries between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg monarchy, which was at times supported

    Ottoman–Habsburg wars

    Ottoman–Habsburg wars

    Ottoman–Habsburg_wars

  • Ottoman Kurds
  • Ethnic Kurds living within the Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Kurds were ethnic Kurds who lived in the Ottoman Empire. At its peak, the Ottoman Empire ruled North Kurdistan, South Kurdistan, West Kurdistan

    Ottoman Kurds

    Ottoman Kurds

    Ottoman_Kurds

  • Piri Reis map
  • 1513 Ottoman nautical chart

    The Piri Reis map is a world map compiled in 1513 by the Ottoman admiral and cartographer Piri Reis. Approximately one third of the map survives, housed

    Piri Reis map

    Piri Reis map

    Piri_Reis_map

  • Decline and modernization of the Ottoman Empire
  • In the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire faced threats on numerous frontiers from multiple industrialised European powers as well as internal instabilities

    Decline and modernization of the Ottoman Empire

    Decline and modernization of the Ottoman Empire

    Decline_and_modernization_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Foreign relations of the Ottoman Empire
  • The foreign relations of the Ottoman Empire were characterized by competition with the Persian Empire to the east, Russia to the north, and Austria to

    Foreign relations of the Ottoman Empire

    Foreign_relations_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Ottoman Turkish alphabet
  • Arabic-based script for Ottoman Turkish

    This article contains Ottoman Turkish text, written from right to left with some Arabic letters and additional symbols joined. Without proper rendering

    Ottoman Turkish alphabet

    Ottoman_Turkish_alphabet

  • Ottoman–Safavid War (1616–1618)
  • War between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Iran

    Ottoman–Safavid War of 1616–1618 was a brief war between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Iran. After the Ottoman–Safavid war (1603–1612), the Ottomans

    Ottoman–Safavid War (1616–1618)

    Ottoman–Safavid War (1616–1618)

    Ottoman–Safavid_War_(1616–1618)

  • Piri Reis
  • Ottoman admiral and cartographer

    (Turkish: Pîrî Reis; born Muhiddin Piri c. 1465–1470; died 1553) was an Ottoman Turkish cartographer, admiral, and corsair. He is best known for his 1513

    Piri Reis

    Piri Reis

    Piri_Reis

  • Stanford J. Shaw
  • American historian (1930–2006)

    Institute of Turkish Studies. One of Shaw's most prominent works was a two-volume history on the Ottoman Empire, titled History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern

    Stanford J. Shaw

    Stanford_J._Shaw

  • Şehzade Mustafa (son of Suleiman the Magnificent)
  • Ottoman prince (died 1553)

    Şehzade Mustafa (Ottoman Turkish: شهزاده مصطفى; c.1516/1517 – 6 October 1553) was an Ottoman prince, son of sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and his concubine

    Şehzade Mustafa (son of Suleiman the Magnificent)

    Şehzade Mustafa (son of Suleiman the Magnificent)

    Şehzade_Mustafa_(son_of_Suleiman_the_Magnificent)

  • Family law in the Ottoman Empire
  • 1017/S002074382000001X. ISSN 0020-7438. "Ottoman Family Law and the State in the Nineteenth Century", Studies on Ottoman Transformation, Gorgias Press, 2010-12-31

    Family law in the Ottoman Empire

    Family_law_in_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Sharia courts in the Ottoman Empire
  • system date back to the 1864 Provincial Regulations." Frontiers of Ottoman Studies. Vol. 1. 2004. p. 43. Timm, Annette F.; Sanborn, Joshua A. (2016).

    Sharia courts in the Ottoman Empire

    Sharia_courts_in_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Fez (hat)
  • Cylinder-shaped cap with a flat crown

    The fez (Turkish: fes, Ottoman Turkish: فس, romanized: fes), also called tarboosh/tarboush (Arabic: طربوش, romanized: ṭarbūsh), is a felt headdress in

    Fez (hat)

    Fez (hat)

    Fez_(hat)

  • Danube vilayet
  • First-level administrative division of the Ottoman Empire

    The Vilayet of the Danube or Danubian Vilayet (Ottoman Turkish: ولايت طونه, romanized: Vilâyet-i Tuna; Bulgarian: Дунавска област, Dunavska(ta) oblast

    Danube vilayet

    Danube vilayet

    Danube_vilayet

  • Nur Mountains
  • Mountain range in Turkey

    Muslim-Turkish Anatolia, Ca. 1040-1130 Volumen 20 de Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Studies. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781351983860. Jos J. S. Weitenberg, "The Armenian

    Nur Mountains

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  • Spanish–Ottoman Wars
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  • Yunus Pasha
  • Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1517)

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  • Railway construction in the Ottoman Empire
  • Railroad transportation in the Ottoman Empire

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  • Saadi Sultanate
  • 1510–1659 state in Morocco and Northwest Africa

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  • Ottoman Albania
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  • The Young Turks' Crime Against Humanity
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  • Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
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  • Ottoway
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Ottoway

    Lucky in war.

    Ottoway

  • Othman
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, German, Malaysian, Turkish

    Othman

    Wealthy

    Othman

  • Cottman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cottman

    English : variant spelling of Cotman.Americanized spelling of the German cognates Kottmann or Kothmann.

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  • Toman
  • Boy/Male

    Czechoslovakian

    Toman

    Toman

  • Totman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Totman

    English : occupational name for a watchman or lookout, Middle English toteman.

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  • Ottokar
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Ottokar

    Happy Fighter; Watchful of Wealth

    Ottokar

  • Redman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Redman

    English : variant of Read 1.English translation of Jewish Rothman, Rotman, Rottman, Roitman, or Reitman.

    Redman

  • Turk
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Gloucestershire), Dutch, and German (also Türk)

    Turk

    English (mainly Gloucestershire), Dutch, and German (also Türk) : from Middle English, Old French turc, Middle High and Low German Turc ‘Turk’, from Turkish türk. In theory this could be an ethnic name but, both in England and northwest Europe, it is generally a nickname for a person with black hair and a swarthy complexion or a cruel, rowdy, or unruly person. The Dutch and German surname also represents a house name, derived from the use of a picture of a Turk as a house sign. It is also found as a nickname for someone who had taken part in the wars against the Turks.English : from a medieval personal name, a back-formation from Turkel, misanalyzed as containing the Old French diminutive suffix -el.Scottish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Tuirc, a patronymic from the byname Torc ‘boar’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ethnic name denoting someone from Turkey or anywhere in the Ottoman Empire, or a nickname for someone thought to resemble a Turk.Americanized form of the Greek ethnic name Tourkos ‘Turk’. See also Turco.

    Turk

  • Soden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Soden

    English : from Middle English, Old French soudan, from Arabic suḷtān ‘ruler’, specifically the ruler of the Ottoman Empire. In medieval England this was used as a nickname, either for someone who behaved in an outlandish and autocratic manner or for someone who had played the part of a sultan in a pageant.

    Soden

  • Othomann
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Othomann

    Wealthy

    Othomann

  • Cotman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cotman

    English : status name for a cottager (see Cotter 2), or a topographic name for someone who lived in a relatively humble dwelling, from Middle English cote, cott + man (see Coates).Respelling of German Kothmann, Kottmann (see Kottman), or Kathmann (see Kathman).

    Cotman

  • Sultan
  • Surname or Lastname

    Muslim

    Sultan

    Muslim : from a personal name based on Arabic suḷtān ‘ruler’. This was the title of rulers in many parts of the Muslim world, including the monarch of the Ottoman Empire.English : see Soden.Spanish (Sultán), Polish (Sułtan) : nickname for someone who behaved in an outlandish or autocratic manner, from Arabic suḷtān ‘sultan’.

    Sultan

  • LEVENT
  • Male

    Turkish

    LEVENT

    Turkish name derived from the marines in the Ottoman military called Leventler ("the Levents"), LEVENT means "the lions."

    LEVENT

  • EBRU
  • Female

    Turkish

    EBRU

    Turkish name derived from ebru, the art of marbling, from Ottoman Turkish ebri, EBRU means "cloud," suggestive of the streaked aspect in marbling.

    EBRU

  • OTTOKAR
  • Male

    German

    OTTOKAR

    German form of Gothic Odovacar, OTTOKAR means "watchful of wealth."

    OTTOKAR

  • Ottmar
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Swedish

    Ottmar

    Great; Famous

    Ottmar

  • Ottokar
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Ottokar

    Happy fighter.

    Ottokar

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  • Pawanjeev
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Pawanjeev

    Life in Air

  • Allah-Bakhsh
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Allah-Bakhsh

    Gift of Allah

  • ADELITA
  • Female

    Spanish

    ADELITA

    Probably a Mexican variant spelling of Italian/Spanish Adelina, ADELITA means "noble." This name was used for the heroine of the Mexican folk song "La Adelita," one of the most famous corridos to come out of the Mexican Revolution. The song tells the story of a young woman in love with a sergeant. She traveled with him and his regiment. Due to this song, the term "La Adelita" came to signify a woman of strength and courage, the archetype of a woman warrior.

  • Ar-Rahman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ar-Rahman

    The most compassionate, The benficent, The gracious

  • Lokanand
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Lokanand

    Word's Happiness

  • Fortunatus
  • Boy/Male

    French Biblical Latin

    Fortunatus

    Luck.

  • ODDR
  • Male

    Norse

    ODDR

    Old Norse name derived from the word oddr, ODDR means "point of a weapon."

  • Shiromauli
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Shiromauli

    Crest Jewel; Disciplined; Cultured

  • Delicia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin Spanish

    Delicia

    Delightful. Gives pleasure.

  • Dilbert
  • Boy/Male

    British, Christian, English

    Dilbert

    Bright Nobility

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  • Ottomans
  • pl.

    of Ottoman

  • Sculptor
  • n.

    Hence, an artist who designs works of sculpture, his first studies and his finished model being usually in a plastic material, from which model the marble is cut, or the bronze is cast.

  • Ottoman
  • n.

    A Turk.

  • Ortolan
  • n.

    A European singing bird (Emberiza hortulana), about the size of the lark, with black wings. It is esteemed delicious food when fattened. Called also bunting.

  • Vilayet
  • n.

    One of the chief administrative divisions or provinces of the Ottoman Empire; -- formerly called eyalet.

  • Ottomite
  • n.

    An Ottoman.

  • Teach
  • v. t.

    To direct, as an instructor; to manage, as a preceptor; to guide the studies of; to instruct; to inform; to conduct through a course of studies; as, to teach a child or a class.

  • Ottoman
  • n.

    A stuffed seat without a back, originally used in Turkey.

  • Understudy
  • n.

    One who studies another's part with a view to assuming it in an emergency.

  • Statistics
  • n.

    The branch of mathematics which studies methods for the calculation of probabilities.

  • Ortolan
  • n.

    In America, the sora, or Carolina rail (Porzana Carolina). See Sora.

  • Eyalet
  • n.

    Formerly, one of the administrative divisions or provinces of the Ottoman Empire; -- now called a vilayet.

  • Porte
  • n.

    The Ottoman court; the government of the Turkish empire, officially called the Sublime Porte, from the gate (port) of the sultan's palace at which justice was administered.

  • Vacation
  • n.

    The intermission of the regular studies and exercises of an educational institution between terms; holidays; as, the spring vacation.

  • Ortolan
  • n.

    In England, the wheatear (Saxicola oenanthe).

  • Othman
  • n. & a.

    See Ottoman.

  • Beglerbeg
  • n.

    The governor of a province of the Ottoman empire, next in dignity to the grand vizier.

  • Ottoman
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Turks; as, the Ottoman power or empire.

  • Toman
  • n.

    A money of account in Persia, whose value varies greatly at different times and places. Its average value may be reckoned at about two and a half dollars.

  • Trochilidist
  • n.

    One who studies, or is versed in, the nature and habits of humming birds, or the Trochilidae.