Ottoman Samrajya

The Ottoman Empire ek empire rahaa jon ki 1299 se 1923 talak rahaa.

It was centered around the Middle East and western portions of lands around the Mediterranean Sea. The empire was created by Ottoman Turks and became a long-lasting empire. When it was most powerful (around 1400 to 1600), the Ottoman Empire controlled trade and politics in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The empire's capital was Istanbul. In later years, the Ottoman Empire began to weaken and was known as "the sick man of Europe".

Ottoman Samrajya
Ottoman Empire
Osmanlı İmparatorluğu
دولت عالیه عثمانیه
Devlet-i Âliye-yi Osmâniyye'
Jhanda
Jhanda
Jhanda
Des ke jaankari
National anthem: None
Log ke baare me
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Jagha
country map
country map
Hian pe des ke dunia ke map me dekhawa jaawe hae.
Capital City: Söğüt (1299–1326)
Bursa (1326–1365)
Edirne (1365–1453)
Constantinople (1453–1922)
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Area
  - Total: 20,000,000 km²
(7,123,562 sq mi)
Politics / Government
Economy / Money
Paisa ke naam: Akçe, Kuruş, Lira
International information
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Ottoman Samrajya
OttomanEmpire 1683

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