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They are three different entities. The Byzantine empire came into being soon after the fall of the Roman empire. The Ottoman empire spanned much of the Middle East, Egypt and the Balkans. Turkish is a language, or the name for a person from Turkey, which is a country that was in both the Byzantine and Ottoman empires.

2006-11-19 07:11:08 · answer #1 · answered by ladyinpurple 4 · 0 0

Ottoman Balkin Empire rose to prevent Russia from taking over Europe. Europe was divided but united, with respect for everyones culture, like America in a way), They had free cities to share and complete there circle of power and prevent a takeover of any one major power. Poland held the power at one point till its demise. (Ottoman Balkin Sultan and his finances).Austrian Congress ruled after the demise of Poland to divide the European states, Austria,Prussia, Italy, Great Britain, Russia. Then the Crimean War began, and it gets confusing then when Egypt attacked the Ottomans and Russia came to the Sultans aid. Russian/Turkish influence became a key factor to bring back the Ottoman for a while, and Now you will have to find all the rest by yourself

2006-11-19 07:50:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Byzantine Empire (Greek name: Βασιλεία τῶν Ρωμαίων - Basileia tōn Romaiōn) is the term conventionally used since the 19th century to describe the Greek-speaking Roman Empire of the Middle Ages, centered around its capital of Constantinople. In certain specific contexts, usually referring to the time before the fall of the Western Roman Empire, it is also often referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire. To its inhabitants, the Empire was simply the Roman Empire and its emperors continued the unbroken succession of Roman emperors. During much of its history it was known to many of its Western contemporaries as The Empire of the Greeks due to the increasing dominance of its Greek population and distinct culture.

The Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkish: دولت عليه عثمانيه - Devlet-i Âliye-yi Osmâniyye[1]; literally, "The Sublime Ottoman State"), also known in the West as the Turkish Empire, existed from AD 1299 to AD 1922. At the height of its power in the 16th and 17th centuries, the tri-continental Ottoman Empire controlled much of Southeastern Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, stretching from the Strait of Gibraltar (and in 1553 the Atlantic coast of North Africa beyond Gibraltar) in the west to the Caspian Sea and Persian Gulf in the east, from the edge of Austria and Slovakia and the hinterland beyond Ukraine in the north to Sudan and Yemen in the south. The empire was at the center of interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds for six centuries.

The Turks, (Turkish: Türkler), or the Turkish people (Türk Halkı), are a nation (millet) in the meaning an ethnos (Halk in Turkish), defined more by a sense of sharing a common Turkish culture and having a Turkish mother tongue, than by citizenship, religion or by being subjects to any particular country. In a historic context the word Turk or Turkish has also a wider meaning, because—especially in the past—it referred to all Muslim inhabitants of the Ottoman Empire irrespective of their ethnicity. Today, the word is primarily used for the inhabitants of Turkey, but may also refer to the members of sizeable Turkish-speaking populations in Bulgaria, Cyprus and other lands of the former Ottoman Empire, as well as parts of Central Asia and the ex-Soviet Union. Large Turkish communities have also been established in Western Europe (particularly in Germany), North America and Australia.

2006-11-19 07:30:23 · answer #3 · answered by Garfield J 2 · 3 0

I don't speak Turkish, but I've took history classes on the Islamic history at the 8th + 10th grades (of course Turkey is an Islamic country).

Byzantine was an Emperor who made this large Empire in Turkey and some European and Arabian countries. ( Before Islam).

Othman was a president of the Othmanic Islamic country. It existed in Turkey and some Arabian countries too.( You can find it the history of world war 2).

Turkish is the language of the country of Turkey.

2006-11-19 07:26:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

ok, each physique take it handy. youthful Ottomans are extremely much less pointed out in Turkey once you communicate approximately that we in general understand them as Osmanl?c?lar, i.e. Ottomanists. The view they built was accepted as Ottomanism (Osmanl?c?l?ok). below the have an impression on of French intellectuals comparable to Rousseau the purpose of the extra youthful Ottomans was to create an Ottoman usa, that could now no longer be based on ethnicity. while it was important that ethnic agencies below the Ottoman Empire (Greeks, Bulgarians, Arabs, etc.) weren't vulnerable to be side of this aspiration, youthful Turks, inspired by utilising skill of Turkist intellectuals, tried to put in stress Turkism, they oftentimes grew to alter into beneficial to an quantity. Your respond to the question captures the essence of the similarities and changes. fairly your concluding sentence is a very telling one.

2016-11-25 19:55:21 · answer #5 · answered by barreda 4 · 0 0

Basically the big difference is the time period. They are all made up of essentially the same people at different times in history under different leadership of the time.

2006-11-19 07:41:09 · answer #6 · answered by Who cares 5 · 0 1

The time period they existed in.

2006-11-19 09:27:28 · answer #7 · answered by Maus 7 · 0 0

the name and location and the way its spelt and said

2006-11-19 07:29:48 · answer #8 · answered by whosinthehousejames 2 · 0 0

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