“History does not repeat itself except in the minds of those who do not know history.” -Kahlil Gibran
Helpful sites:
*IB History Guide
*Decline of the Ottoman Empire flash cards
*Ottoman Empire Timeline
http://www.mrhistory.eu/1-allied-diplomacy-and-its-impact-in-the-middle-east.html
https://diyyinah.wordpress.com/2013/05/09/4-war-and-change-in-the-middle-east-1914-49/
*IB History Guide
*Decline of the Ottoman Empire flash cards
*Ottoman Empire Timeline
http://www.mrhistory.eu/1-allied-diplomacy-and-its-impact-in-the-middle-east.html
https://diyyinah.wordpress.com/2013/05/09/4-war-and-change-in-the-middle-east-1914-49/
Objectives (pulled straight off the IB website)
4: The Ottomans (1281–1566)This section explores the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottomans, which represents a turning point in both western and Islamic history. The Ottoman conquests of parts of the Islamic world, and their expansion into the Balkans, are key topics for study. The study of Ottoman leaders is important for an understanding of the evolution of Muslim government, administration and law.
12: The Ottoman Empire (c1800–1923)This section focuses on the decline and collapse of Ottoman power. It examines developments in the Ottoman Empire, both internally and externally, and also how the condition of the declining empire meant that there was great interest in the region and a demand for change within Turkish and Ottoman lands. This section also explores the extent to which the Ottoman Empire changed over the course of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
4: The Ottomans (1281–1566)This section explores the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottomans, which represents a turning point in both western and Islamic history. The Ottoman conquests of parts of the Islamic world, and their expansion into the Balkans, are key topics for study. The study of Ottoman leaders is important for an understanding of the evolution of Muslim government, administration and law.
- Rise of the Ottomans: Anatolia and the Balkans
- Effects of the foundation of the Ottoman Empire on Europe and Muslim lands
- Rise of the Safavids and contest with the Ottomans
- Ottoman expansion: reasons for; the conquests of Egypt and Syria; fall of the Mamluks—impact and significance
- Military and administrative nature of the Ottoman Empire; changes to the Islamic world; Ottoman contribution to Islamic culture
- Ottoman invasion and capture of Byzantium; reasons for, and consequences of, the fall of Constantinople (1453); its effect on transforming the Ottoman state
- Case studies of two of the following: Mehmet II (1451–1481); Selim I (1512–1520); Suleiman the Magnificent (1520–1566)
12: The Ottoman Empire (c1800–1923)This section focuses on the decline and collapse of Ottoman power. It examines developments in the Ottoman Empire, both internally and externally, and also how the condition of the declining empire meant that there was great interest in the region and a demand for change within Turkish and Ottoman lands. This section also explores the extent to which the Ottoman Empire changed over the course of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Challenges to Ottoman power in the early 19th century: Greek War of Independence; Muhammad Ali in Egypt
- The Eastern Question: European challenges and Ottoman responses; Crimean War; causes and outcomes of 19th-century crises in the Balkans
- Decline of Ottoman power in the Middle East and North Africa: Egypt, Libya, Algeria; Lebanon
- Attempts at internal reform and modernizations: causes, aims and effects of Tanzimat reforms; Abdul Hamid—reaction and reform
- Growth of the Committee of Union and Progress to 1908–1909; reforms of the Young Turks; Balkan Wars (1912 and 1913)
- Ottoman Empire in the First World War: reasons for entry; impact of war; rise of Ataturk and collapse of empire
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