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1 Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

2 GUNPOWDER EMPIRES Land Empires Large, defensive, expensive Agriculture (not mercantilism or industry) Hard to control (rebellion) Centralized power – slow administration Islam, tax farming (unfair), forced labor

3 Osman I (Othman): 1299-1326

4 The Golden Age of the Ottomans

5 Mehmet II 1451-1481 (“The Conqueror”)

6 The Ottoman Capital -- Constantinople

7 Fall of Constantinople: 1453

8 The End of the Byzantine Empire

9 Ottoman Empire 11453 – Constantinople becomes Istanbul Middle East, Egypt, Syria, Algeria, Tunis, Vienna

10 Hagia Sophia

11 Hagia Sophia - interior

12 Suleiman the Magnificent: ( 1520-1566) Suleiman ’ s Signature

13 SuleSuleyman - defeated the Safavids, made laws Greatest extent of power – forced tribute DEVSHIRME SYSTEM - Christian boys as elite soldiers (Janissaries)…brought Christians into fold

14 HEIGHT OF POWER Istanbul: Cosmopolitan city Osmanli-speaking Military service gets benefits (tax-exempt and land grants) Islamic Common people are RAYA (flock)

15 Blue Mosque

16 Blue Mosque - interior

17 Prayer Rug, 16c Ottoman Empire

18 Qur’an Page: The Angel Gabriel Visits Muhammad

19 Collection of Taxes in Suleiman’s Court

20 Conversations Between Muslims & Christians

21 Scholars at the Galata Observatory (Suleiman’s Constantinople), 1557

22 Janissaries

23 The Ottoman Empire During the 16 c

24 OTTOMAN DECLINE Military costs increase Inflation goes up and people not paid enough REBELLION Janissaries demand changes (marriage, hiring mercenaries) – military readiness goes down By 1750….in economic, military decline – EUROPE CONTROLS THEM!


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