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Ottoman Empire pg.451- 452 Ottoman Empire By Ela, Bebi, Tari By Bebi, Ela, Tari Q: How did Ottomans structure their empire? Osman founds the empire Osman founded the Ottoman empire in early 1300s. The name of empire comes from the


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Ottoman Empire

By Ela, Bebi, Tari

Ottoman Empire

pg.451- 452

By Bebi, Ela, Tari

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Q: How did Ottomans structure their empire?

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Osman founds the empire

 Osman founded the Ottoman empire in early 1300s.  The name of empire comes from the Arabic from of Osman Uthman .  Osman’s surccessions expand the empire by buying land and forming alliance with neighbors.

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Osman Gazi

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Vocabulary

 Osman- founder of the Ottoman Empire in Asia Minor in early 1300s  Divan- imperial council that advised the sultan of Ottoman empire

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Suleyman and the Expansion of the Empire

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In 1520 a new sultan took power his name was Suleyman I his 46 year reign started.

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What were some of Suleymans accomplishments?

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He established a legal code, produced great art, architecture and literature. For his accomplishments people called him “Suleyman the Magnificent”.

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What enemy lands were conquered by the Ottomans and how did Suleyman correspond with it?

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The Ottomans captured much of southwest Asia and north Africa. They also controlled Mecca and Medina. In 1453 , the Ottomans captured Constantinople, renamed it Istanbul, and made it their capital.

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In 1525, Suleyman attacked the Holy Roman Empire. In 1529 Suleyman almost captured Vienna, but he couldn’t supply his troops so he had to withdraw.

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Life in the

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Pg 454-455

By Saška, Lea and Maťka.

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Q: What was life like in Ottoman empire?

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Priviliges of conquered people

 If Christians and Jews were loyal to the Ottomans and payed their taxes, their Sultan allowed them to follow their own religion, speak their own languages, and govern themselves.

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Slaves

 Sultan had 20,000 personal slaves that run the empire. Many slaves had important positiones. Serving the sultan was the only way for a non-muslims to rise in Ottoman

  • societies. Some mothers gave their

children as slaves.

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Vocab

 Mosque= a building for muslims worship  Janissaries= slaves from Ottomans army  Elite= best troops

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Hagia sofia

 Hagia sofia, or the church of Holy Wisdom, was built by Byzantine emperor Justinaian. (In 500AD) When Ottomans conquered Byzantine, they turned Hagia Sofia into the mosque. Since then the building served as a

  • museum. It´s most remarkable feature

in its dome. (Ring of windows, it appear to float, the interior is covered with Musilms caligraphy, Mosaics with Christians themes are also found under a layer of plaster)

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Pg.455 by Jakub and Matus

Women in Ottoman Empire

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How was life for women in Ottoman Empire ?

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A woman life in ottoman empire depended on their social life. They worked in markets as merchants and in workshops, mainly as spinners and weavers.

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Is a name for Islamic rulers and monarch Mothers of sultans were the most powerful from all the woman

Sultan

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1.Who is Sultan? 2.Woman life depended on their ?

  • A. Behavior
  • B. Social life
  • C. Cloths

3.What were some jobs of woman in Ottoman empire? At least 2 answers.

Quiz

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  • 1. Is a name for Islamic rulers and monarch.

2.B 3.spinners and weavers

Answers

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