Ottoman Empire

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Synonyms for Ottoman Empire

a Turkish sultanate of southwestern Asia and northeastern Africa and southeastern Europe

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Unfortunately, mispromise of the Germane and lack of trust from the tribes to the Ottaman officials and superiority of the Russian forces led to the failure of the cooperations.
The Eames Lounge & Ottaman has come to India as part of a limited edition collection available exclusively at the Herman Miller store.
In-between the two objects a sharp steel blade made in the Ottaman period appears suspended in a glass box.
Lots of pain was endured within the Ottaman territories during break-up of the empire.
Indicative of the variety of opinions is Conrad Malte-Brun's An Overview of the Greatness and Decay of the Ottaman Empire, excerpts of which were published in Vestnik Evropy in 1822.
The show presented 25 of Nizar's work of Sana'a city, Jibbla, Khawlan, Kawkaban, and even scenes from Wadi Doan in Hadramout and Ottaman ruins in Hodeidah.
You will be mesmerised to see the architectural masterpieces of the Byzantine and Ottaman empires.