The rise of the Ottoman Empire - Mostafa Minawi

The rise of the Ottoman Empire - Mostafa Minawi

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@lugd441
@lugd441 - 01.02.2024 01:29

The fall of the Byzantine empire led to the rise of a nation that will become a UN member state in the future

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@syedazaidi8074
@syedazaidi8074 - 20.12.2023 21:12

thanks tomorrow is my history exam

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@denizliberal
@denizliberal - 18.12.2023 00:20

In lands where East and West converge,
An empire rose, history's surge.
Ottoman, grand in might and scope,
A tapestry of faith and hope.

Beneath the crescent's silver gleam,
Different tongues shared a common dream.
In markets rich with spice and song,
Diverse cultures thrived along.

Minarets and domes arose high,
Touching the azure, endless sky.
Scholars and artists found their muse,
In Istanbul's vibrant hues.

The Sultan's word, law of the land,
Ruled with a firm, yet gentle hand.
From desert sands to mountain snows,
The empire's reach grandly grows.

Armies marched with disciplined might,
In battles, a formidable sight.
Janissaries, fierce and brave,
Held the banner high to wave.

Justice found in Sharia's word,
In courts where every voice was heard.
A realm where different faiths found place,
In the Sultan's vast embrace.

Trade routes flourished, silk and gold,
Tales of grand bazaars are told.
East and West in commerce meet,
In bustling streets, a world's heartbeat.

From Suleiman to Mehmed's reign,
Legends in time's grand domain.
A bridge between two worlds, so vast,
In history's pages, firmly cast.

Ottoman, a name that rings,
Of sultans, scholars, poets, kings.
A civilization, bright and bold,
In history's heart, forever hold.

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@user-yt2mi8mv7l
@user-yt2mi8mv7l - 02.12.2023 11:57

PLEASE ANSWER: Is empire formation an inevitable part of human history??????

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@mubasharahmad1496
@mubasharahmad1496 - 29.11.2023 12:39

Amazing animation make a detailed video on just Osman

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@fatmadar118
@fatmadar118 - 29.11.2023 11:05

Bir Türk olarak teşekkür ted ed

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@lordsiomai
@lordsiomai - 29.11.2023 06:35

lil' fun fact: Mehmet II called himself "Kayser-i Rum", or Caesar of Rome. He wanted everybody to see the Ottomans as the continuation of the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire.

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@Prenses_Cyber
@Prenses_Cyber - 25.11.2023 00:40

Noldu la heeğğğ korktunuz mu??

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@Prenses_Cyber
@Prenses_Cyber - 25.11.2023 00:40

Noldu la heeğğğ korktunuz mu??

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@kadircanyldran1849
@kadircanyldran1849 - 21.11.2023 22:32

Only 1 change Timur abi wanted to go to China and keep west border with us but our Sultan called him and his army dog to the other Türks.. So abi Timur comes slaps a little take İzmir Castle from Knights in weeks didnt even care about Constantinniye make an Arkeological research in Sivas and couldnt finish his job about China.. We stopped him unfortunatelly imagine world and the changes.. nvm generally i found good.

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@papalagiiseng
@papalagiiseng - 17.11.2023 16:51

the way islam teach us from religion side, to economy, politic, social, culture, health, family, relationship, to war makes feel awe when islamic kingdom beat mecca from quraish tribe, took jerusalem from christ, took constantinople from eastern roman with the same way of how Muhammad prophet pbuh teached when he freed mecca from quraish tribe

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@barbaremanchkhashvili861
@barbaremanchkhashvili861 - 16.11.2023 12:28

Who’s here after watching muhtesem yüzyil(magnificent century)

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@CavIej-up5ds
@CavIej-up5ds - 09.11.2023 19:55

강다니엘은것도못하는데가지고있 팔아요

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@alvador289
@alvador289 - 01.11.2023 14:10

Why are their borders in Iran?!

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@nadindakirana5650
@nadindakirana5650 - 24.10.2023 23:43

where the fratricide?

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@lazmett2974
@lazmett2974 - 15.10.2023 05:15

After the places where the Ottomans had to leave, they fought each other in war after war, the Ottoman Empire was the security of those lands.

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@Justkillmealready677
@Justkillmealready677 - 11.10.2023 20:16

As a tired Arab-Turk middle schooler trying to study for my quiz, this video explains better than my teacher

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@pelasgeuspelasgeus4634
@pelasgeuspelasgeus4634 - 09.10.2023 16:03

The ottoman empire existed because the byzantine church didn't want to submit to the western catholic church. Byzantium was in severe decline because all young people were becoming monks and the result was that there was no work force and no army. So, Byzantium brought Mongols from an area near modern Kazakhstan mainly as a work force. Soon they multiplied and took over entire regions inside Byzantium. Don't you think it's similar to what happen today with illegal immigrants? Yep, it's exactly the same.

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@romeorozeta6122
@romeorozeta6122 - 13.09.2023 06:13

The religion of peace would let you live if you paid the jizya.

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@shahrukh_malek
@shahrukh_malek - 20.08.2023 11:34

The great ottoman empire, the good rulers

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@mohammadyousuf6871
@mohammadyousuf6871 - 10.08.2023 00:57

It is Muhammad the Conqueror

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@me9014
@me9014 - 08.08.2023 20:11

check your facts istanbul was a name given by atturk, mohammad the conq. called it ISLAMBUL as in the city of islam

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@nisantasicoocugu216
@nisantasicoocugu216 - 05.08.2023 05:27

"Great Emperor Justinian and Most talented two architectures Anthemius and İsidor of Miletus"

These three people built the Hagia Sophia, which is unique throughout human history and is too extraordinary to be. It is undoubtedly the "House of God on Earth." It is also incomparably the most beautiful and magnificent masterpiece of mankind. Another feature that makes it unique is that it was built in the middle of the most magnificent scenery in the world. The majestic Hagia Sophia has fascinated humanity for 1,500 years. As a Turk, I bow respectfully to Architects Anthemius and Isidor. The Great Emperor Justinian is a great and respectable ruler for me, who is also a Turk. He enabled the construction of such a magnificent masterpiece. MAY GOD GRATEFUL TO THESE GREAT PEOPLE...

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@surenasafari7957
@surenasafari7957 - 27.07.2023 23:21

would it be nice to make a video of the sasanid empire(iran). pls

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@codingstyle9480
@codingstyle9480 - 26.05.2023 10:34

Not Osman, his name was Ataman; that is why Europeans called the empire "Ottoman". Ataman is a Turkish word. Osman is an Arabic word. In those days, the Turkish nomads had very weak connection with Islamic identity. The Islamic identity became more visible after Mehmet the Conqueror died.

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@baileyryan488
@baileyryan488 - 24.05.2023 02:19

The Ottoman Empire collapsed in 1922 after 623 years of it being a country

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@xi7837
@xi7837 - 19.05.2023 00:37

"Allowed, even encouraged to convert to Islam" We can always rely on Ted-Ed to give us an objective view of history unbiased by modernist views of Muslims

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@aaronCFH_3756
@aaronCFH_3756 - 17.05.2023 05:31

One of the primary reasons the Ottomans rose was that they embraced new technologies to overpower their enemies. Something that they would refuse to do by the 18th century.

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@ThePcorpuz
@ThePcorpuz - 29.04.2023 22:27

Istanbul was Constantinople
Now it’s Istanbul, not Constantinople.
Why does Constantinople get the works?
That’s nobody’s business but the Turks.

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@ahmadbinshahjahan7842
@ahmadbinshahjahan7842 - 23.04.2023 12:20

False information abut jenesaris

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@anwarhmdn
@anwarhmdn - 12.04.2023 04:40

It is also named "Islambol". Meaning full of Islam. It appeared in 1730 coinage.

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@Andypratt197
@Andypratt197 - 09.04.2023 17:47

Early muslim Conquest please.

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@CMKaplan
@CMKaplan - 31.03.2023 21:58

Timur didn't put him in a cage and respected the Sultan. It was a human-carrying cart but badly translated from old Arabic sources. They didn't have a word for cart and people wrote it down something like ''he was being carried in a box''. Just a historical detail but Timur and Bayezid were both from similar cultures. Also, Timur would lost if he didn't buy half of the enemy's soldiers. More sadly, Sultan Bayezid ordered army to wait Timur to fix his army positions, losing the very important surprise affect of ''cathing your enemy in bad position'' where the army wasnt properly aligned were elephants were at the back which kills all of their main army tactics. Old era people are like that in that region.

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@julesoxana3630
@julesoxana3630 - 29.03.2023 23:38

Amazing video❤

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@ThiefKingofLegend
@ThiefKingofLegend - 21.03.2023 17:36

I tried to meet my friends, one said he was waiting in Istanbul, the other said he was waiting in Constantinople, another said he was waiting in Kostantiniyye but I was waiting in Byzantium :(

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@veasnaphai8
@veasnaphai8 - 19.03.2023 14:31

The rise of the death.

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@jeffreygao3956
@jeffreygao3956 - 15.03.2023 03:45

Well, it sure wasn't nice to Armenians. Especially when the Ottoman Empire entered World War I.

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@Kiri_EDitz
@Kiri_EDitz - 10.03.2023 01:39

Imagine being kidnapped as a kid, then becoming one of the most powerful people in the empire.

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@Letusunbox
@Letusunbox - 17.02.2023 21:25

Brilliant way to tell 🤩 😊

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@SpamUL
@SpamUL - 14.02.2023 23:19

It's honestly weird how the just covered the rise of the ottoman empire usually they cover the rise and fall of an empire.🧐

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@skullyy999
@skullyy999 - 08.02.2023 12:30

Great video

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@TheIraqiTeam
@TheIraqiTeam - 30.01.2023 05:45

The ottamans destroyed islam

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@youngdegenerate1002
@youngdegenerate1002 - 21.01.2023 18:09

Incredible how group humans can achieve power over other groups. Powerful empire are build on top of conquer ones. Facts

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@paul5475
@paul5475 - 14.01.2023 15:37

So the name Istanbul originated from Greek, while Ottomans use Constantinople before the establishment of Turkey.

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@anonymousnation5235
@anonymousnation5235 - 09.01.2023 12:39

Muslim world of today need to learn how to rule over those who carry the ability to offend you. Ottoman empire set the example for all us Muslims.

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@fatihzoroglu4006
@fatihzoroglu4006 - 05.01.2023 09:11

The interregnum between 1402-1413 was ended by Mehmet I. Murat II was Mehmet's son.

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@adnanghani3653
@adnanghani3653 - 03.01.2023 11:58

I have this topic in my 7th grade History syllabus, this video is really helpful and is more easier and understandable than the content written in my book!

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