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The Ottoman Empire changed into the one of the biggest and most lasting Empires in history
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Serbia was ruled by the Ottoman Empire for almost five centuries.
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The collapsed Byzantine Empire was over when the Ottoman Empire siege the city for 55 days and then broke the ancient walls of Constantinople.
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The Egyptian Eyarbekir functioned as the executive branch of the Ottoman Empire from 1517 to 1867. It was formed as a result of the Ottoman Empire's conquest of Egypt's Mamluk in 1517 after the Ottoman-Mamluk War.
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During the reign of Suleiman I. This period was characterized by great power, stability and wealth
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Suleiman took over his father as a Sultan in September 1520 and began his reign in a campaign against Christian forces in Central Europe and the Mediterranean.
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Süleyman died of natural causes
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The Ottoman Empire began to lose economic and military control over Europe. By this time, Europe had been rapidly strengthened by the Renaissance and the start of the Industrial Revolution.
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The Greek rebellion within the Ottoman Empire, the struggle that led to the establishment of an independent Greek kingdom.
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When replaced by the Republic of Turkey and various successors of Southeast Europe and the Middle East.