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    Ottoman wars in Africa

    The Ottoman Empire was founded at the beginning of the 14th century. Beginning in the 16th century, it also began acquiring possessions following series of wars in coastal North Africa. Wikipedia

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    Vilayets and Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire in 1875 The administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire were administrative divisions of the state organisation of the Ottoman Empire. Outside this system were various types of vassal and tributary states. The Ottoman Empire was first subdivided into provinces, in the sense of fixed territorial units with governors appointed by the sultan, in the ...
  4. asmeascholars.org

    Additionally, European failure to treat Ottoman concerns appropriately, the empire began isolating itself from inter-imperial cooperative efforts in constructing major infrastructure projects to In his final part, the author examines the Ottoman policies surrounding the proposed construction of a telegraph from Damascus to Mecca.
  5. With a long-lasting history of over six centuries, the Ottoman Empire was one of the largest political entities in the world, consolidating itself as a true and unified power which represented the
  6. oxfordre.com

    In the mid-16th century, the Ottoman empire expanded to encompass parts of the modern Sudan, Eritrea, and the Ethiopian borderlands, forming the Ottoman province of Habeş. The Ottomans also provided aid to their ally Ahmad Grañ in his jihad against Ethiopia and fought with the Funj sultanate of Sinnar for control of the Nile valley, where Ottoman territories briefly extended south as far as ...
  7. 'Ottoman Africa' means those territories once part of the Ottoman Empire under various forms of political dominion or hegemony, as well as the rest of Africa, which had connections with or was influenced by the Ottomans. In this sense, the so-called 'Barbary regencies', a term recurring in European sources but not in official Ottoman sources that refer to their Maghrebi prov-inces ...
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    Law of the vilayets (French: loi des vilayets; 1867), in Volume II of Legislation ottomane, published by Gregory Aristarchis and edited by Demetrius Nicolaides A vilayet (Ottoman Turkish: ولایت, "province"), also known by various other names, was a first-order administrative division of the later Ottoman Empire. It was introduced in the Vilayet Law of 21 January 1867, [1] part of the ...
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