Outline of the Ottoman Empire
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Ottoman Empire:
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Ottoman Empire – historical Muslim empire that lasted from c. 1299 to 1922. It was also known by its European contemporaries as the Turkish Empire or Turkey after the principal ethnic group.[1] At its zenith from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries it controlled Southeast Europe, Southwest Asia and North Africa.
General history
    
    Main periods
    
Subperiods
    
Historiography
    
Structure of the Ottoman Empire
    
- Economic history of the Ottoman Empire
 - State organization of the Ottoman Empire
 - Social structure in the Ottoman Empire
 - Culture of the Ottoman Empire
 - Science and technology in the Ottoman Empire
 - Ottoman Turkish language
 - Demographics of the Ottoman Empire
 - Religion in the Ottoman Empire
 - Socioeconomics of the Ottoman enlargement era
 - Millet system
 - Ottoman Law
 - Porte
 - Tughra
 - Line of succession to the Ottoman throne
 - Military of the Ottoman Empire
 - Enderun
 - Janissary
 - Sipahi
 - Cebeci
 - Nizam-ı Cedid Army
 - Timar
 - Nöker
 - Ikta
 - Eyalet
 - Vilayets of the Ottoman Empire
 - Sanjak
 - Ağalık
 - Kadılık
 - Salname
 
Titles and posts
    
    
History of Ottoman-ruled countries
    
    
Ottoman Dynasty
    
    The sultans
    
Some male members of the Ottoman house
    
Mothers and other women assumed the title Valide Sultan
    
- Malhun Hatun
 - Nilüfer Hatun
 - Gülçiçek Hatun
 - Devlet Hatun
 - Emine Hatun
 - Hüma Hatun
 - Gülbahar Hatun
 - Sittişah Hatun
 - Gülbahar Hatun
 - Hafsa Sultan
 - Hürrem Sultan
 - Nurbanu Sultan
 - Safiye Sultan
 - Handan Sultan
 - Halime Sultan
 - Mahfiruz Hatun
 - Kösem Sultan
 - Turhan Sultan
 - Aşub Sultan
 - Muazzez Sultan
 - Gülnuş Sultan
 - Saliha Sultan
 - Şehsuvar Sultan
 - Mihrişah Kadın
 - Şermi Kadın
 - Mihrişah Sultan
 - Sineperver Sultan
 - Nakşidil Sultan
 - Bezmiâlem Sultan
 - Pertevniyal Sultan
 - Şevkefza Sultan
 - Tirimüjgan Kadın
 - Gülcemal Kadın
 - Perestu Kadın
 - Gülüstü Hanım
 
Some female members of the Ottoman house
    
- Hatice Sultan (daughter of Selim I)
 - Mahidevran Sultan
 - Mihrimah Sultan (daughter of Suleiman I)
 - Kaya Sultan
 - Hatice Sultan (daughter of Ahmed III)
 - Hatice Sultan (daughter of Mustafa III)
 - Esma Sultan (daughter of Abdul Hamid I)
 - Adile Sultan
 - Naile Sultan (daughter of Abdulmejid I)
 - Esma Sultan (daughter of Abdülaziz)
 - Fehime Sultan
 
Notable people
    
    Some Crimean Khans[2]
    
Some Grandviziers
    
Other notable viziers, governors and soldiers
    
Sea men (Kaptan Pashas)
    
Architects[5]
    
Artists (painter and calligrapher)
    
Musicians
    
Poets and authors
    
Men of letters and historians
    
- Aşıkpaşazade
 - İdris-i Bitlisi
 - Matrakçı Nasuh
 - Hoca Sadeddin Efendi
 - Mustafa Âlî
 - Mustafa Selaniki
 - Koçi Bey
 - Katip Çelebi
 - Evliya Çelebi
 - İbrahim Peçevi
 - Mustafa Naima
 - Osman Aga of Timișoara
 - İbrahim Müteferrika
 - Silahdar Findiklili Mehmed Aga
 - Yirmisekiz Mehmed Çelebi
 - Ahmed Resmî Efendi
 - Ahmet Cevdet Pasha
 - Ziya Gökalp
 
Scientists (including Astrologist)
    
Buildings
    
    Palaces (İstanbul)
    
Mosques (İstanbul)
    
- Atik Ali Pasha Mosque
 - Atik Valide Mosque
 - Beyazıt II Mosque
 - Dolmabahçe Mosque
 - Eyüp Sultan Mosque
 - Fatih Mosque
 - Firuz Ağa Mosque
 - Handan Agha Mosque
 - Kılıç Ali Pasha Mosque
 - Laleli Mosque
 - Mihrimah Mosque
 - Mihrimah Sultan Mosque (Üsküdar)
 - Molla Çelebi Mosque
 - The New Mosque
 - Nuruosmaniye Mosque
 - Nusretiye Mosque
 - Ortaköy Mosque
 - Pertevniyal Mosque
 - Rüstem Pasha Mosque
 - Sinan Pasha Mosque
 - Sokollu Mehmet Pasha Mosque
 - Sultan Ahmet Mosque (Blue Mosque)
 - Süleymaniye Mosque
 - Şehzade Mosque
 - Şemsi Pasha Mosque
 - Teşvikiye Mosque
 - Yavuz Selim Mosque
 - Yeni Valide Mosque
 - Yıldız Hamidiye Mosque
 - Zeynep Sultan Mosque
 
Military
    
    
Croatian–Ottoman Wars
    
- Long campaign (1443–1444)
 - Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War (c. 1493 – 1593)
 - Long War (1593–1606)
 - Great Turkish War (1662–1699)
 
Ottoman Persian Wars
    
Ottoman–Venetian Wars
    
- Siege of Thessalonica (1422–1430)
 - The first Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)
 - The second Ottoman–Venetian War (1499–1503)
 - The third Ottoman–Venetian War (1537–1540)
 - The fourth Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573)
 - The fifth Ottoman–Venetian War or Cretan War (1645–1669)
 - The sixth Ottoman–Venetian War or Morean War (1684–1699)
 - The seventh and last Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–1718)
 
Polish–Ottoman Wars
    
- Moldavian Magnate Wars
 - Polish–Ottoman War (1620–1621)
 - Polish–Ottoman War (1633–1634)
 - Polish–Cossack–Tatar War (1666–1671)
 - Polish–Ottoman War (1672–1676) (or "2nd Polish–Ottoman War")
 - Polish–Ottoman War (1683–1699) (or "3rd Polish–Ottoman War")
 
Russo-Turkish War
    
Other wars
    
Sieges
    
- Bursa (1326)
 - İznik (1331)
 - İzmit (1333)
 - Edirne (1361)
 - Tarnovo (1393)
 - İstanbul (1422)
 - Thessalonica (1422)
 - Svetigrad (1448)
 - İstanbul (1453)
 - Belgrade (1456)
 - Kruje (1478)
 - Rhodes (1480)
 - Otranto (1481)
 - Cairo (1517)
 - Rhodes (1522)
 - Algiers (1529)
 - Vienna (1529)
 - Tunis (1534)
 - Baghdat (1534)
 - Corfu (1537)
 - Diu (1538)
 - Aden (1538)
 - Castelnuovo (1539)
 - Buda (1541)
 - Esztergom (1543)
 - Van (1547)
 - Tripoli (1551)
 - Eger(1552)
 - Oran (1556)
 - Oran (1563)
 - Malta (1565)
 - Szigetvar (1566)
 - Tunis (1574)
 - Baghdad (1638)
 - Candia (1669)
 - Vienna (1683)
 - Belgrade (1739)
 
Battles (before World War 1)
    
Caucasus Campaign
    
Mesopotamian campaign
    
Sinai and Palestine Campaign
    
Gallipoli Campaign
    
- Çanakkale deniz (Naval operations)
 - Arıburnu (Anzac Cove)
 - Helles
 - 1.Kirte (Krithia)
 - 2.Kirte (Krithia)
 - 3.Kirte (Krithia)
 - Kumkale
 - Sığındere (Gully Ravine)
 - Anafartalar (Sari Bair)
 - Kirte Bağları (Krithia Vineyard)
 - Kanlısırt (Lone Pine)
 - Suvla
 - Kılışbayır (The Nek)
 - Conk Bayırı (Chunuk Bair)
 - Yusufçuk Tepe (Scimitar Hill)
 - Hill 60
 
Treaties
    
Revolts and notable events
    
Diplomacy
    
    
Lists
    
    
See also
    
    
Notes
    
- Gabor Agoston & Bruce Masters: Encyclopaedia of the Ottoman Empire, ISBN 081606259-5, p.XXV1
 - Only vassal khans after 1478
 - Piri Reis can also be classified within the scientists subsection
 - Seydi Ali Reis can also be classified within the authors subsection
 - For Balyan Family see subsection Some families
 - Factuality of the Ahmet Çelebi and hasan çelebi is disputable
 
External links
    
- Ottoman Text Archive Project – University of Washington
 - Ottoman Empire in The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
 - The Ottoman Empire: Resources – University of Michigan
 - The Ottoman Empire: A Chronological Outline
 - World Civilizations: The Ottomans A comprehensive site that covers much about the Ottoman state and government
 - Ottoman History Podcast An internet radio broadcast dedicated to the history, culture and society of the Ottoman Empire and Middle East
 - Turkish Oral Narrative
 - The Online Bibliography of Ottoman-Turkish Literature A bi-lingual site (English version) presenting a user-submissable database of references to theses, books, articles, papers and research-projects
 - Osmanlı Edebiyatı Çalışmaları Bibliyografyası Veritabanı Turkish version of The Online Bibliography of Ottoman-Turkish Literature
 - Information about Ottomans
 - "Forced population transfers in early Ottoman imperial policy" (PDF). (566 KB) – covers the period 1300–1600
 - The Sakıp Sabancı Collection of Ottoman Calligraphy
 - Ottomans History Blog
 - Turkey in the First World War
 - Ottoman Navy and Navigation
 - Engravings of Ottoman Empire – HQ image gallery Archived 2011-11-05 at the Wayback Machine
 - Ottoman Studies Resources in Internet
 
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