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دَوْلَتِ عَلِيّهٔ عُثمَانِیّه

Devlet-i Aliyye-i Osmâniyye
Ottoman Empire'

1299–????
Flag of the Ottoman Empire Osmanli-nisani
Flag Coat of arms
Motto
دولت ابد مدت

Devlet-i Ebed-müddet
"The Eternal State"

Anthem
Mahmudiye Marşı
March of Mahmud
Capital Constantinople
Official language Turkish
Religion Sunni Islam
Government Absolute monarchy
Sultan
 - 1299–1326 Osman I
 - 1362–1389 Murad I (as first Caliph)
 - 1808–1843 Mahmud II
 - 1843–1868 Abdülmecid I
 - 1868–1875 Abdülaziz
 - 1875–1889 Abdul Hamid II
History
 - Founded 1299
 - Fall of Constantinople 29 May 1453
 - Great Reform begun 1831
 - Balkan War 1851–1854
 - Disestablished ????
Currency Ottoman Lira

The Ottoman Empire was an absolute monarchy encompassing all of Turkey and much of the Middle East and the Balkans. First established in 1299, it soon spread it reach throughout most of the Middle East and nearly all of the Mediterranean, and was often regarded by historians as being the preeminent world power around 1600. From this period until the 1830s, however, the country endured bitter political and economic decline, brought about by external threats, bureaucratic corruption, inefficient administration and leadership (in the form of inept Sultans), and military defeats, particularly those dealt by the nearby Russian Empire. Following the initiation of the Great Reform under Mahmud II. However, the country's prospects turned around and the Empire experienced several large waves of economic and industrial growth throughout the remainder of the 19th century. Her military, though not the best in Europe, was in such shape that it was able to fight the entire Allied coalition during the Balkan War, and gave itself a good name in many battles. Power was successfully centralized in the hands of the Sultan and a series of strong rulers helped to unify the Empire politically.

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