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Quote of the Day # 15. “To be really cosmopolitan a man must be at home even in his own country .” “ Thomas Higgenson. Thursday March 4, 2010 It’s going to be warm today- enjoy!! Spring is ALMOST HERE! . March 4 th. Outcomes - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Quote of the Day #15
“To be really cosmopolitan a man must be at home even in his own country.”“
Thomas Higgenson
Thursday March 4, 2010
It’s going to be warm today- enjoy!!
Spring is ALMOST HERE!
March 4th
OutcomesStudents will examine key characteristics of the Ottoman
EmpireStudents will compare the key characteristics of the
Ottoman and Safavid Empires.
To Do ListPass back papersOpening Act- Review QuizNotes- Ottomans-Ottoman Empire– Time Permitting
Announcements
ThursdaySub State Basketball vs Andover
FridaySub State Finals vs Carroll @ Andover 5:30Noon Dismissal—Parent Teacher’s Conference 1--6
Do your parent’s a favor and discuss your grades before they get to conferences. The best surprise is NO SUPRISE
SaturdayState Bowling
A Week into Spring Sports!! How are they going?????
Puzzle Time
• Please cut out and Exchange your puzzles.
Work through 3Different puzzles.
Ready GO!!!!(you have 8 min)c
Quote of the Day #15
“To be really cosmopolitan a man must be at home even in his own country.”“
Thomas Higgenson
Y.M.C.A.How many do you belong?
Why??
The Ottoman Empire
• What’s the evolution of the Ottomans?
• Who was involved in this transformation?
The Ottoman Empire
Evolution of the State
• Ottomans expanded West:– Orkhan I led Ottomans against the Byzantines 1345– Absorbed Muslims, Christians, Jews- Asians and Europeans-
Serbs, Croats, Bosinians– Established settlements ruled by Turkish “beys”– Murad I succeeded his father, united Balkans 1360– Created on of the most cosmopolitan and diverse empires
in the world- bathhouses- mosques-libraries– Protected Religious freedoms as long as people were
obedient and paid the Jitza• Created new administration and new class of people “Janissaries”-
Christians recruited, educated, trained for the sultan
Fall of Constantinople– 1389 Ottomans defeated Serbs & Bosnians (Bayazid I)– 1396 Ottomans defeated Hungarian King– 1453 Ottomans conquered Constantinople- renamed it• Strategically- how did that happen???
• Why is that a big deal?– Represented the end of the Roman Empire– Transition from Latin to Arabic- Istanbul– Sultan Mehmet II- establishes himself as one of the
GREATEST MUSLIM RULERS (1451-1481)– Muslims gain seat of power in Europe• Seen as better rulers, est. better government, more educated• Created a panic through all of Europe-
– “The Terror of the Turk”
Ottoman Empire Eastward Expansion• Once conquest of Constantinople was complete- look East– Ottomans began to expand East into the (Shi ite) Safavids
• Part of this fight was trade dispute / part of this was religious disagreement
– 1514 Selem I Unites all of the Mesopotamia / Middle East• Then the Ottomans focused on Egypt and Syria
– By 1517 The Ottomans had conquered Cairo– Ottomans controlled several religious cities- Mecca, Jerusalem, Damascus– Based on this- Selem I declared himself the new caliph
» What’s going on in Europe during this time??????• Selem I then spread across the coastal cities of North Africa
– Used appointed pashas to rule the local people & collect taxes.– This allowed for the Ottomans to control trade in Med. & Middle East
The Ottoman Empire
Film or Read
Homework
• Please read 460-466
• Please finish the opening act--