New: ottomanempireAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzanhive-183959steemhive-150122hive-185836hive-166405hive-180932hive-183397hive-101145hive-144064uncommonlabphotographyhive-184714hive-188619hive-145157bitcoinhive-103599krsuccesshive-193186hive-180301hive-193637hive-179660TrendingNewHotLikersbilalmohammad (25)in ottomanempire • 2 years agoThe Ottoman EmpireThe Ottoman Empire was a multinational, multilingual empire that existed from the late 13th to early 20th century. It was one of the most powerful and influential empires in world history, and its…shahidbolsen (47)in islam • 5 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.THE MYTH OF “WATERSHED MOMENTS” AND THE LIE OF POLITICAL ISLAMThe arc of history has no joints. There are no hinges; no corners; no angles; at least not while you are living through it. Later historians pinpoint so-called “watershed moments” in history…rinpoche (58)in tr • 7 years agoOsmanlı İmparatorluğu Padişahları Nereye Gömüldü ?Osmanlı Padişahları ile ilgili en çok merak edilen konulardan: "Padişahların mezarları nerede ? Hangi padişah nereye gömüldü? Ne zaman öldü? " Osman Gazi Han: Osman Gazi Türbesi - BURSA -…onderisik (52)in tr • 7 years agosymbol of the Ottoman EmpireTr Osmanlı imparatorluğu döneminde kullanılan sanatsal önemi olan sembol En Symbol of artistic importance used during Ottoman Empire period Kaynak : #yaşarakvaryumbuyukalcikaya (47)in explore1918 • 7 years agoDeath of The Great Leader: Sultan II. AbdulhamidImage source Sultan Abdulmecit's son. When he was 10 years old,his mother Tirimüjgan Sultan died and he took care of Abdulmecit's other childless wife Piristü Kadın Efendi. She Abdulhamit grow…elmadrigal (25)in war • 7 years agoThe Minor Powers During World War One - TurkeyBy 1914, the Turkish Empire was known as the "sick man of Europe". His Balkan possessions had been dramatically reduced in 1912, when the First Balkan War had seen Greece, Albania, Bulgaria and…afiqsejuk (58)in steemit • 7 years agoA Response to $0.01 postsHello guys. Today I am going to talk about these posts that received little attention on the Steemit world. It is very demoralizing, demotivating, painful to see that my posts have received these…turkish-trail (65)in ottomanempire • 8 years agoMustafa Kemal Ataturk - Part 4Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (1881-1938) Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 - Part 4 The 42-year-old Ataturk married Latife Hanim in lzmir 2 days after death his mother. The marriage lasted…turkish-trail (65)in ottomanempire • 8 years agoMustafa Kemal Ataturk - Part 3Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (1881-1938) Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 In 1916 the Russians had entered Mus (East-Turkey) and Bitlis. He was able to strike back and reached the conquest. From…turkish-trail (65)in ottomanempire • 8 years agoMustafa Kemal Ataturk - Part 2Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (1881-1938) Part 1 - Part 2 During the first world war, the states of England and France wanted to occupy the Gallipoli peninsula of Canakkale with a joint…turkish-trail (65)in ottomanempire • 8 years agoMustafa Kemal Ataturk - Part 1Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (1881-1938) Part 1 He was born on 19 May 1881 in Thessaloniki under the name of Mustafa, as the son of Lieutenant Ali Riza and his wife Zübeyde Hanim. The house where…stivenllupa (25)in history • 8 years agoOn Albania and the lack of Turkish minorities contrary to the regionI got asked a question some time ago: Why doesn't Albania have an Ottoman Turkish minority? When I first read it I was also surprised and then, it looked like there was some sort of Turkish removal…turkish-trail (65)in tr • 8 years agoThe Ottoman Empire (1299-1923)The Ottoman Empire (1299-1923) The Ottoman Empire was founded in 1299 by Osman Bey, from where its name come from. The empire lasted for 624 years and in this time of existence, 36 sultans…turkish-trail (65)in tr • 8 years agoIstanbul - a metropol between the orient and the westIstanbul - a metropol between the orient and the west Located at the center of the old world, Istanbul is an important megapol, famous for its historical monuments and beautiful natural…davidp (54)in cryptocurrency • 8 years agoSimon Black....awesome as usualIn 1483, just as Johannes Gutenberg’s new moveable type printing press was spreading across Europe, Sultan Bayezid II of the Ottoman Empire issued a staunch decree banning the machine from his…