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  • ...906)|''Agamemnon'']] fires her 9.2-inch secondary guns at [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman Turkish]] forts at [[Sedd el Bahr]] on 4 March 1915</center>]]
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  • ...Byzantine]] times, but the specific formula was supposedly lost during the Ottoman conquest of [[Constantinople]].<ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.1016/S0531-5131(0
    87 KB (12,376 words) - 16:51, 27 September 2010
  • ...introduced by any of the various waves of migrants from the former Ottoman empire and migrants from Eastern Europe.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigrat
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  • ...very heavy bronze [[muzzle-loading]] [[cannon]] of type used by [[Ottoman Empire]] in the [[Fall of Constantinople|siege of Constantinople]], 1453 AD.]] .../ref> Firearms known as ''top-o-tufak'' also existed in the [[Vijayanagara Empire]] of India by as early as 1366 AD.<ref name="khan 9 10"/> From then on the
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  • The [[Byzantine empire|Byzantines]] made and exported very richly patterned cloth, woven and embro ...repeating patterns of roundels and animals, deriving from [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] silk-weaving centres in [[Bursa]], and ultimately from [[Yuan Dynasty]] C
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  • ...re. Mesopotamian craftsmen were imported for the palaces of the [[Persian Empire]] such as [[Persepolis]]. ...ic world, notably the [[İznik pottery]] of [[Turkey]] under the [[Ottoman Empire]] in the 16th and 17th centuries. Palaces, public buildings and [[mosque]]
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  • *'''Ottoman'''—[[Osman I]] (as in ''[[Ottoman Empire]]'') *'''Seleucid'''—[[Seleucus I Nicator]] (as in ''[[Seleucid Empire]]'')
    27 KB (3,426 words) - 21:05, 21 September 2010
  • *''[[Piri Reis Map]]'' (Ottoman Empire, 1570-1612)
    19 KB (2,771 words) - 21:07, 21 September 2010
  • ...pired by Narodnaya Volya, several nationalist groups in the ailing Ottoman Empire began using violence against public figures in the 1890s. These included th ===The Ottoman Empire===
    95 KB (13,550 words) - 21:57, 26 September 2010
  • <ref>''Foreign Follies: America's New Global Empire'', p. 313, Doug Bandow - 2006</ref> Islamic Massacre of 30,000 Indians - after battle for Chitod. part of [[Mogul Empire]]'s atrocities on [[India|Indians]], by the order of Islamic Akbar.
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  • ...seasoned, diluted [[yogurt]], eaten throughout the former [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman world]]. In [[Greece]] it is called [[tzatziki]]. It is served cold in very
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  • ...ered as "gh" in transliterations of Turkish, which used to be written in [[Ottoman Turkish alphabet|a variant of the Arabic alphabet]] until the introduction Until the 1900s, yoghurt was a staple in diets of people in the [[Russian Empire]] (and especially [[Central Asia]] and the [[Caucasus]]), [[Western Asia]],
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