Osmanli hazineleri
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Osmanli Tarihi
Ottoman History
The Ottoman Empire (1299 to 1922) (Old Ottoman Turkish: دولت عالیه عثمانیه Devlet-i Âliye-yi Osmâniyye, Late Ottoman and Modern Turkish: Osmanlı İmparatorluğu, also known as the Turkish Empire or Turkey beyond Gibraltar) in the west to the by its contemporaries, see the other names of the Ottoman State), was a multi-ethnic and multi-religious Turkish ruled state which, at the height of its power (16th – 17th centuries), spanned three continents, controlling much of Southeastern Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, stretching from the Strait of Gibraltar (and, in 1553, the Atlantic coast of MoroccoCaspian Sea and Persian Gulf in the east, from the edge of Austria, Slovakia and parts of Ukraine in the north to Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia and Yemen in the south.
The empire was at the centre of interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds for six centuries. At the height of its power, the Ottoman Empire contained 29 provinces, in addition to the tributary principalities of Moldavia, Transylvania, and Wallachia. With Constantinople (today known as Istanbul) as its capital, the Ottoman Empire was in many respects an Islamic successor to earlier Mediterranean empires — namely the Roman and Byzantine empires. As such, the Ottomans regarded themselves as the heirs to both Roman and Islamic traditions, and hence rulers of a "Universal Empire" through this "unification of cultures".[1]

Gold,Dagger,Topkapi palace,1746
Altın kama,Topkapısarayı,1746

The spoonmakers Diamond
Kaşıkcı elması

Gold craddle,16 th century
Altın beşik,16.yuzyıl

Gold pen box
Altın kalem kutusu

gold,Hanging wall clock,18 th century
Altın,Duvar saati,18.yuzyıl

Gold helmet,16 th century
Altın başlık,16.yuzyıl

Sultans crest,18 th century
Sultana ait turban takısı,18.yuzyıl

Sweet meal set,Abdulhamit II period,1876-1900
Tatlı seti,Abdulhamit II dönemi



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