The Ottoman Empire: Six Centuries at the Crossroads of the World

The Ottoman Empire: Six Centuries at the Crossroads of the World

Empires 1299 AD Medieval 🇹🇷 Turkey 8,212 views

From a small principality in northwestern Anatolia, the Ottoman Empire grew to rule three continents for six centuries, controlling the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa at the height of its power.

From Principality to EmpireThe Ottoman state was founded around 1299 by Osman I, a Turkish tribal chieftain in northwestern Anatolia. His successors expanded relentlessly into weakening Byzantine territory and into the Balkans, defeating a Serbian-led coalition at the Battle of Kosovo in 1389 and es...

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