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The key to this great wealth and power was due to the fact that the ottoman empire existed upon the nexus of trade between Asia and Europe.... … Whereas other, lesser powers, have grown powerful, wealthy, and then almost mysteriously vanished into the annals of history, the ottoman empire, through this process of centralisation, was able to oversee and ensure that the continued strength and wealth that such a process had previously been able to integrate was furthered into the future....
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Module title: Module ID: Submission date: ‘The End of the ottoman empire' The present paper aims to make a critical evaluation of the work ‘The End of the ottoman empire' created by Elie Kedourie (1968), by elaborating the reasons behind the fall of the mighty empire as well as the abolishment of the traditional caliphate, which had been an essential part of the age-old political system of the vast region encompassing the entire Middle East for the last five centuries....
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Similarly, gold and precious metals played a major impact on the various aspects of the economy and these metals contributed to the increase in prices in the ottoman empire towards the end of the sixteenth century.... The social and political history of the ottoman empire has been interesting area of research in various studies and it is essential to realize the several elements which influence the economy of the empire.... Analyzing the factors that contributed to the decline of the ottoman empire, one realizes that the economy of this great Empire was largely dependent on gold and precious metals, the acute shortage of which influenced the weakening of the economy as well....
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The Janissaries were a vital component in the expansion of power of the ottoman empire.... hellip; Strictly enforced moral codes combined with powerful martial training made the Janissaries not just an estimable force of military might, but before they done they also became the single most powerful political force in within the ottoman empire (Yale 21).
The head of the ottoman empire was the Sultan and he was vested with powers that were absolute, though with the understanding that he ruled with the expectation of being just....
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Trade policies were also implemented in the ottoman empire, in order to restrict both the export and importation of goods.... Despite the decline of the ottoman empire after the 17th century, this imperial empire achieved significant fame because of its economic prowess and value of people welfare.... The success of Ottomans Empire economy and welfare stemmed from Sultans' use of Economics of the ottoman empire Despite the decline of the ottoman empire after the 17th century, this imperial empire achieved significant fame because of its economic prowess and value of people welfare....
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This however happened as a result of many reasons including: advanced weaponry system, large military, nationalism and great wealth… the ottoman empire superseded the Byzantine Empire and it came into power around the 14th Century.... The military strength of the ottoman empire in terms of the advanced weapons they used was immense.... During the ottoman empire leadership, the Turks were very tolerant of the other people that were non-Turkish....
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Moreover, different communities of Christian religion and Jews were existed in the ottoman empire.... They… The contributions or the legacies of Ottoman Empire in political, economic and cultural circles are still helping Arab world in many ways.
One of the major legacies left behind by the Ottoman Legacy of the ottoman empire The contributions of Ottoman Empire to the development of Arab world in general and Turkey particular cannot be neglected.... One of the major legacies left behind by the ottoman empire is their tolerance towards other religions (McCarthy, p....
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the ottoman empire is notable as a brand of the civilizations that informed the twenty-first century… In spite of the fact that the formation of such empires occurred through much bloodshed, the latter transformation was essential in providing breakthroughs for science, sophisticated cultures, and the building of democracies.... In the 17th century's rebellions against the Christian rule, the ottoman authorities usually responded by executing several bishops and Christians....
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