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3 I. Ottomans—nomadic Turkish speaking groups that had migrated from central Asia to Asia Minor.

4 A. 1453—Ottomans invade and capture Constantinople.

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6 B. Ottomans rename the city Istanbul and made it capitol of Muslim empire.

7 C. Ottoman’s expanded empire by conquering regions along the Mediterranean Sea on three continents (Europe, Asia, and Africa)

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9 D. Success: due to Ottoman’s use of cannons and muskets

10 II. Ottoman’s Achievements and Lasting Impact: 1.Ottoman expansion disrupted European trade forcing them to search for new trade routes

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12 2. Sulieman the Magnificent (AKA the Lawgiver)—(1520- 1566)—who created Golden Age for Ottoman culture A. Sultan—Turkish ruler

13 Suleiman the Magnificent

14 B.Suleiman’s Golden Age: 1. Suleiman strength- ened the gov’t and improved system of justice

15 C. Sharia—Islamic system of law based on the Qu’ran  impacted all aspects of society — business, government, moral issues…

16 D. Spread Islamic faith

17 E. Built beautiful mosques— Muslims houses of worship

18 F. Illuminated manuscripts

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20 G. Miniature paintings

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22 Success: due to Ottoman’s use of cannons and muskets

23 2. What do the Ottoman’s rename Constantinople?

24 Ottomans rename the city Istanbul and made it capitol of Muslim empire.

25 3. How did the Ottoman’s help contribute to the Age of Exploration?

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27 III. Social Classes:  Men of the Pen- educated people  Men of the Sword- military -Janissaries—elite force in Ottoman army  Men of Negotiation- business men  Men of Husbandry- farmers and herders

28 IV. Religion—Ottoman’s were Muslims however other religion, especially Christianity and Judaism were tolerated throughout the empire.  i.e., many Jews fled persecution in Europe and went to the Ottoman Empire

29 1. Millets—religious nations where non-Muslims could maintain their own religious traditions as long as it did not go against Muslim law.

30 V.Decline of Ottoman Empire: 1. Internal disorder—corruption and poor leadership

31 2. European advances—by 1700, European countries had superior commercial and military technology  Europe COMMERCIAL ECONOMY  Ottoman AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY

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