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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically also known as the Turkish Empire, was a state that spanned much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th century to the early 20th century, centered in modern-day Turkey. It also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
Sheikh-ul-Islam
honorific title in the classical era for outstanding scholars of the Islamic sciences
Ottoman Greece
period of Ottoman rule of Greece
coat of arms of the Ottoman Empire
coat of arms
Ottoman Hungary
parts of the medieval Hungary under Ottoman reign (1541–1699)
Ottoman Syria
the region of Syria under the Ottoman Empire (1516–1918)

neo-Ottomanism
thumb|The fez (hat)|fez, which entered public life in the Ottoman Empire as part of [[Mahmud II's Westernization reforms, became a symbol of Islamist anti-Kemalism in Turkey.]]
thumb|The extent of the Ottoman Empire in 1683
Neo-Ottomanism ( or ) is a reactionary, revisionist, monarchist, conservative and Islamist political ideology in Turkey that discredits the Turkish secular nationalist republic and its reforms, and glorifies the Ottoman dynasty and its traditionalist establishments like the caliphate. It is also an irredentist and imperialist ideology that, in its broadest sense, advocates

Suakin
Suakin or Sawakin (, Beja: Oosook) is a port city in northeastern Sudan, on the west coast of the Red Sea. It was formerly the region's chief port, but is now secondary to Port Sudan, about north.
Yedisan
Yedisan (also Jedisan or Edisan; , , , , , Dobrujan Tatar: Ğedísan) was a conditional name for Özi [Paşa] Sancağı (Ochakiv Sanjak) of Silistra Eyalet, a territory located in today's Southern Ukraine between the Dniester and the Southern Bug (Boh). It was placed by the Ottomans under the control of the Nogai Horde in the 17th and 18th centuries and was named after one of the Nogai Hordes.
Ottoman Bulgaria
Ottoman era in the history of Bulgaria (1396-1878)
Ottoman Bosnia
period of Bosnian and Herzegovinan history from the 15th-19th centuries

Kharpoot
thumb|View of Harput in 1896
Harpoot () or Kharberd () is an ancient town located in the Elazığ Province of Turkey. It now forms a small district of the city of Elazığ. In the late Ottoman period, it fell under the Mamuret-ul-Aziz Vilayet (also known as the Harput Vilayet). Artifacts from around 2000 BC have been found in the area. The town is famous for its Harput Castle, and incorporates a museum, old mosques, a church, and the Buzluk (Ice) Cave. Harput is about from Istanbul.
Ottoman Arabia
history of the Ottoman control of the Arabian peninsula (1517–1918)
law of the Ottoman Empire
overview of the laws of the Ottoman Empire
Empire of the Sultans: Ottoman Art of the Khalili Collection
travelling exhibition of Islamic art
Ottoman expeditions to Morocco
1554–1576 Ottoman campaigns in Morocco
Ottoman Council of State
Council of State (Ottoman Empire)
Tarihi Kadırga
Ottoman galley
Izmail Fortress
fortress in the city of Izmail, Ukraine
Zilan (tribal confederation)
kurdish tribal confederation