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OTTOMAN EMPIRE

1299 AD – 1923 AD

(take out your Ottoman Empire homework)

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Some background

With the Byzantine & Islamic Arab Empires weakened by the Crusades and Mongol raids,new powers emerged in the Anatolia (Asia Minor) region.

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Achievements Q1.

Osman I

• Unified Muslim Ghazi Tribes

• Founded the Empire

Mehmet II The Conqueror

• Captured Constantinople

• Renamed it Istanbul

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Constantinople• Bridge between East and West • http://www.history.com/shows/mankind-the-story-of-all-of-us/videos/fall-of-constantinople (Fall of

constantinople) 3min• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ37zhk9i3o (siege of constantinople video) 6min

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsQrKZcYtqg (song) 2:30min

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Complete the Geography Skillbuilder on pg. 508 (put answers on last page of activity)

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Complete Analyzing Primary Sources on pg. 509 (put answers on last page of activity)

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Reason behind their effectiveness Q2.

Powerful Military

• Effective use of cannons

• Armed infantry

Strong & efficient government

• Sultan (King)

• Meritocracy

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Sultans Q3.

• Survival of the fittest

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Organization Q4.

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Meritocracy Q5.• Definition: Most officials gained office based on abilities and not their

social status.

• However most were captives from conquered lands.

• These captives were usually given as a Devshirme (Dehv-Sheer-meh) a tax that required conquered regions a regular allotment of children to serve the Sultan.

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Janissaries Q6.

• Elite fighting corps

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ToleranceQ7.

Fair• Christians and Jews could practice

and manage their own affairs as long as they paid a tax

Not so fair• Shi’a Muslims, were considered

rivals to their authority and persecuted.

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Suleyman I the Magnificent

• Ruled during Ottoman Empire’s Golden Age.

• Expanded the Empire on all fronts

• Introduced reforms and Provisions for his diverse Empire.

• Built architectural marvels across his realm.

• The Lawgiver

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Invincibility Shattered Q.8

• First major defeat.

• Failed to capture Vienna

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Decline of an Empire Q. 8-10

Defeats in battle Weak leadership New trade routes

(World War I) (Killing of Ablest sons) (influx of silver)

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Write it out!Top 5 Summary

Review your reading and notes. Synthesize your knowledge using information from your notes, annotations, prior learning, the video, class discussion, other class assignments.

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Rubric-Assignment grade____ (10 points) Annotations-show thoughtful processing, follow all written

and oral directions, not just highlighting

_____ (5 points) Completion of Reading Component- student completed the assignment and followed all written and oral directions

_____ (5 points) Corrections- students completed corrections in class, adding to/changing answers and adding annotations as needed. Completed in a different colored writing utensil to show growth and participation

_____ (10 points) Synthesis- Student’s short answers and K-chart show synthesis of ideas beyond restatement of definitions; choose key facts and explains in own words; makes connections to prior learning and class

discussion

Separate Grade: Class participation- did you volunteer, add to classmates’ answers, come

prepared for class