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Ottoman Empire Modern Middle East. Where did the Ottomans come from? Name came from Osman, a leader of a western Anatolian nomadic group who began expansionistic.

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Page 1: Ottoman Empire Modern Middle East. Where did the Ottomans come from? Name came from Osman, a leader of a western Anatolian nomadic group who began expansionistic.

Ottoman Empire

Modern Middle East

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Where did the Ottomans come from?

• Name came from “Osman,” a leader of a western Anatolian nomadic group who began expansionistic moves in the 14th century.

• Gradually these nomads took over Anatolia and became the border between Islam and Byzantine Christian

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Sultan Mehmet II (1451-1481)

• Was one of the greatest Sultans

• Called the Fatih (the Conqueror)

• During his rule all of Turkey/Anatolia was brought under his control and the Byzantine Empire was defeated

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• The Conquest of Constantinople = the Imperial phase of the Ottomans– Constantinople was

renamed Istanbul–Mehmet II cleaned

up the city and began many building mosques, markets, water fountains, baths, and other public facilities

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Topkapi Palace

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The Sultan’s Bedchamber

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Hamam

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• Mehmet II encouraged people to move to Istanbul– Bribed people from the Ottoman

territories with homes and jobs

The Grand Bazzar

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• Many Jewish people, who were cruelly oppressed in Western Europe (aka Reconquista), moved to Istanbul and found Turkey to be a “haven” = a mass migration of Jewish people soon followed

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• For the next 200 years the Ottomans will be a significant power in the Middle East– The Empire will continually expand

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• Suleiman the “Lawgiver”– Sultanic law

codes– Reformed the

government– Balanced the

budget– Reinforced

Islamic law

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• Suleiman the “Magnificent”– Grandeur of his court– Built palaces,

mosques, schools, libraries, hospitals, roads, bridges, etc.

– Cultural explosion (pax Ottomanica) – literary, artistic, and scientific achievements

– Pasha Sinan – Suleiman’s Architect

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“Blue” Mosque

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Bridge on the Drina (Bosnia)

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Mostar, BH

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• Conversion to Islam• Millet system (non-Muslims

formed small communities and were allowed to keep their faith (Jewish or Christian) as long as they paid the jitza (a tax).• Local officials were replaced by

Ottoman government officials

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• Ottoman infrastructure– Built roads

and bridges

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• Devshirme–Christian youths captured(sometimes

given) by the Ottoman agents and recruited for the Imperial civil service and standing army• Converted to Islam• The brightest 10% entered the Palace

school and were trained for civil service• The others were sent to Turkish farms and

were trained for toughness = Janissaries• Janissaries were the elite army corps who

were absolutely loyal to the Sultan

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Turkish Coffeehouses

• During Ottoman times coffeehouses were places where men would come together and form public opinion. They first opened as a place for people to wait before going into the mosques for prayer and soon became a place where men would meet outside of the home.

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• Professional groups started having “their” own coffeehouse; where people in their society would go to discuss important decisions and ideas.

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• Coffee’s history in Turkey began in the 16th century and is traditionally made by boiling very fine coffee powder in a cezve.

• Traditionally served in small cups and drunk in one gulp.

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Islam and Modesty

–Women resided in seclusion in the harem

– Purdah

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The Harem–Sacred place,

sanctuary, place of honor, respect, and religious purity–Private quarters of the

family – not visited by non-family members (female visitors were allowed, but not common)–Boys remained with

their mothers in the harem until the ages of 10-11

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Ottoman Decline was caused by

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–Weak leadership

Selim II (aka the Sloth)

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Corrupt government

officials

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– Powerful janissaries and janissary revolts

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– Heavy taxes = revolts and unhappy peasantry

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The Ottoman Empire was very diverse ethnically + nationalism = many

groups wanting their freedom

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– New World silver flooding the market and causing silver to inflate = inflation

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– Trade routes changing to bypass the Middle East in favor of water routes

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The Ottomans signed

capitulations with the

European countries =

loss of revenue

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Capitulations• Foreign subjects now protected by their individual

country’s laws• They were no longer legally accountable in the

Ottoman Empire.• Possible for foreign governments to levy duties

(taxes) on goods sold in Turkish ports• Foreign powers were also able to set up banks,

post offices, and commercial houses on Turkish soil that were exempt from Turkish taxes and were able to compete with local firms.

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– Loss of intellectualism = loss of innovation = fall behind the Europeans in technology

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New Turkish Republic

Modern Middle East

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• In the 18th Century more wars and losses resulted in reform attempts:– The Tulip Period (1718-1730) = first

borrowing of European art and culture

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Ottomans continued to

lose territory to the Russians

and the Europeans

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Tanzimat Period (1839-76)

• Reforms around a new concept of justice–Equality before the law–Ottomanism = patriotism, but not yet nationalism–Constitution and a Parliament formed• The reforms failed; Sultan Abdulahemid put an end to the reforms while putting down rebellions

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Departure of Mehmed VI, last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, 1922.

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Young Turks

• Constitutional, parliamentary government established

• Growing sense of nationalism

• Ottomans entered WWI on the side of Germany = lost

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Treaty of Versailles

• Empire partitioned

• Kemal Ataturk (and others) fought for Independence = new Republic of Turkey and an end to the Ottoman Empire (1923).

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The New Republic of Turkey

•Secularism•Ataturk’s reforms

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Ataturk’s Reforms

• Six Arrows of Kemalism– Aka Principals of Ataturk– republicanism,

nationalism, populism, reformism, statism, and secularism

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Ataturk’s Reforms cont.

• Republicanism:–Only one country

of Turkey ; no more Ottoman Empire and no empires ever!–New Constitution

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Ataturk’s Reforms cont.

• Populism:– Social Reform – – Allowed women to vote– Required women to

attend school– Men limited to marrying

only one wife (even though Islam allowed four)

– All Turks were required to have a surname (family name)

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Ataturk’s Reforms cont.

• Secularism:– Separation of Church

and State– Weekends on Saturday

and Sunday (did not match with Muslim Religious day on Friday)

– Closed Religious Schools– Introduced Western

Laws (instead of Muslim Laws)

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Ataturk’s Reforms cont.

• Reformism:– Emphasized the radical

ways Ataturk was changing Turkish Culture

– Meant to legitimize what he was doing

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Ataturk’s Reforms cont.• Nationalism

– Established Turkish in Latin script (not traditional Arabic script)

– Call for prayer done in Turkish not Arabic (returned to Arabic in 1970s)

– Women forbidden from wearing veil

– Fez outlawed– Only Western clothes

allowed

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Ataturk’s Reforms cont.

• Statism:– Government controlled

economy; mixed economy

– Focus on Turkish investments in Turkey to keep foreigners out

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Turkish Government Today

• President elected to 4 year terms by the Grand National Assembly– Unicameral body that is

elected by the people every four years

• President chooses Prime Minister

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Turkish Government Today• Republican People’s Party

(RPP)– Aka Kemalist Party, founded

by Ataturk

• Justice and Development Party (AK Parti)

– Currently largest political party in Turkey

– Prime Minister is Recep Tayyip Erdogan

– Liberal Economy– Muslim Conservative

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Turkish Government Today

• National Movement Party– Pan-Turkic Causes

including: the economic isolation and territorial integrity (mainly of Northern Cyrus, Armenia, but in other areas as well that were lost after Ottoman Empire)

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Turkish Government Today

• Turkey also has more than 100 political parties

• Includes:– Turkish Communist Party– Kurdistan Workers’ Party– Kurdish Democratic Society

Party (DTP)• Both were closed by the

Turks (DTP in 2009) because Turkish law prohibits political parties based on ethnic groups