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Hace 4 días · Vertiente europea. Lo cierto es que el imperio otomano no se puede explicar sin su vertiente europea, sin la rivalidad con los Habsburgo, la gran dinastía que puso freno a las ambiciones de un ...
Hace 8 horas · Sin embargo, la rivalidad entre los Habsburgo y los Valois, desencadenada tras la elección de Carlos I de España como emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico en 1519, y la división ...
Hace 3 días · Ottoman Empire, empire created by Turkish tribes that grew to be one of the most powerful states in the world in the 15th and 16th centuries. Its dynasty was founded by a prince (bey), Osman, after the Mongols defeated the Seljuqs at the end of the 13th century. The empire disintegrated after World War I.
- The Ottoman Empire was founded in Anatolia, the location of modern-day Turkey. Originating in Söğüt (near Bursa, Turkey), the Ottoman dynasty expan...
- The Ottoman Empire began at the very end of the 13th century with a series of raids from Turkic warriors (known as ghazis) led by Osman I, a prince...
- After the peak of Ottoman rule under Süleyman the Magnificent in the 16th century, the Ottoman Empire struggled to maintain its bloated bureaucracy...
- The Ottoman Empire disintegrated and was partitioned after its defeat in World War I. The empire had already been in decline for centuries, struggl...
Hace 4 días · World War I, international conflict that in 1914–18 embroiled most of the nations of Europe along with Russia, the U.S., the Middle East, and other regions. It led to the fall of four great imperial dynasties and, in its destabilization of European society, laid the groundwork for World War II.
- World War I began after the assassination of Austrian archduke Franz Ferdinand by South Slav nationalist Gavrilo Princip on June 28, 1914.
- The war pitted the Central Powers (mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey) against the Allies (mainly France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Ja...
- The Allies won World War I after four years of combat and the deaths of some 8.5 million soldiers as a result of battle wounds or disease.
- Some 8,500,000 soldiers died as a result of wounds or disease during World War I. Perhaps as many as 13,000,000 civilians also died. This immensely...
- Four imperial dynasties—the Habsburgs of Austria-Hungary, the Hohenzollerns of Germany, the sultanate of the Ottoman Empire, and the Romanovs of Ru...
Hace 3 días · July 12, 2018 - El mapa de Europa pasó por cambios drásticos tras la Primera Guerra Mundial. Las Potencias Centrales derrotadas – Alemania, Austria-Hungría y Turquía – sufrieron enormes pérdidas territoriales, y nacieron nuevos países independientes, desde Finlandia en el norte hasta Yugoslavia en el sur. View More.
Hace 1 día · Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918) no se hubiese producido en esa región. La Primera Guerra comienza el octubre 8, 1912, y enfrenta a la Liga de los Balcanes: Bulgaria, Montenegro, Grecia y Serbia contra el Imperio Otomano que ocupaba el sureste de Europa, Asia Occidental y el Norte de África, del siglo XVI al temprano en XVIII.
Hace 5 días · Included in the publication and subsequent ones was the Ottoman Empire's population as of 1911, 1912, and 1914. The substantial archival documentation on the census has been used in many modern studies and international publications.