Students explore the Ottoman Empire as one of the longest-lasting and most significant empires in world history.
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Teach: Ottoman, sultan, caliphate, millet, janissary, nationalism, legacy. Locate the empire on a map — its geographic reach is one of its most impressive features.
Focus on one century of Ottoman history in depth rather than the full 600 years.
Can students describe two features of the Ottoman Empire that explain its longevity? Can they identify one way its legacy is still visible today?
No resources needed. Draw a rough map of the empire's extent in soil.
Students sometimes think the Ottoman Empire was only relevant to the Middle East. Its influence shaped Eastern Europe, North Africa, and the origins of World War One.
The Ottoman Empire's legacy directly shapes current events across multiple regions. It is one of the most important and underteaught empires in world history education.
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