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Created by, Jennifer Martinez Crest of the Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire

Introduction Lasted 641 years!! ( ) Rulers were called Sultan, Calipha or Khan Primarily an Islamic country/empire For more in depth information visit:

The Beginning Christian Crusaders fighting since 1095 to stop the spread of Islam 1299 independence declared—Osman Gazi Gazi reigned until 1326 Land amassed through diplomacy and warfare Osman Gazi, the first Ottoman Sultan

Why the Middle East? Rich Fertile soil Mountainous regions provide shelter and security Sea Coasts offer rich fishing Trade Routes between Asia and Europe Topographical Map of the Region

Stop and Do #1 With your partners answer the question below on a blank sheet of paper 1. Why is it important to know that Christians and Muslims had been fighting since 1095 CE? 2. Why would it be important for the Ottoman Empire to gain land?

Impact of Trade Routes Area rich in Spices—Able to trade with both Europe and Asia as a form of income Silk trade from Asia to Europe brought paper and gunpowder More than products exchanged— scientific, religious and artistic ideas also

Stop and Do #2 With your partners answer the questions below 3. Why are spices important during this time? 4. Why would spice trade be important for the Ottoman Empire?