Imperio Otomano
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Himno: {himno_nashonal} | |||||
Kapital | • Söğüt[1](1299–1335) • Bursa[2](1335–1363) | ||||
Siudat mas grandi | {stat_mas_grandi} | ||||
Idioma(nan) ofisial | Turko otomano | ||||
Religion(nan) ofisial | Sunni islam | ||||
Forma di gobernashon Sultan
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Monarkia absoluto (1299–1876) (1878–1908) (1920–1922) Monarkia konstitushonal (1876–1878) (1908–1920) | ||||
{tipo_di_soberania} {eventonan_di_fundashon} {eventonan_di_disolushon} |
{fechanan_di_fundashon} {fechanan_di_disolushon} | ||||
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Poblashon - [[{aña_kalkulashon_di_pop}]] est. - Densidat |
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Moneda | {moneda} | ||||
Awe parti di | Abkhazia Albania |
E Imperio Otomano (na turko otomano: دَوْلَتِ عَلِيّهٔ عُثمَانِیّه; transl.: Devlet-i ʿAliyye-yi ʿOsmâniyye of عثمانلى دولتى; Osmanlı Devleti; na turko: Osmanlı Devleti of Osmanlı İmparatorluğu) tabata un imperio turko ku ta eksisti di 1299 a 1922.
Preview of references
- ↑ Stanford Shaw, History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey (Cambridge: University Press, 1976), vol. 1 p. 13
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "In 1363 the Ottoman capital moved from Bursa to Edirne, although Bursa retained its spiritual and economic importance." Ottoman Capital Bursa. Official website of Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
- ↑ In Ottoman Turkish the city was known with various names, among which were Kostantiniyye (قسطنطينيه) (replacing the suffix -polis with the Arabic nisba), Dersaadet (در سعادت) and Istanbul (استانبول). Names other than Istanbul gradually became obsolete in Turkish, and after Turkey's transition to Latin script in 1928, the city's Turkish name attained international usage.