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|common_name=Ottoman Empire
|full_name=The Sublime Ottoman State
|local_name=دولت عليه عثمانيه‎عثمانيه (Ottoman Turkish)<br />Османлы Императорлуғу‎ (Turkish Cyrillic)
|flag=Flag of the Ottoman Empire.svg
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|established= 1299 (in SöğütSoegoet)
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|capital= Ḳosṭanṭīnīye (Constantinople)
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|currency=Ottoman lira
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The '''Ottoman Empire''' ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Turkish Ottoman Turkish]: دولت عليه عثمانيه‎ ''Devlet-e Aliye-ye Osmaniye'', <abbr>lit.</abbr> 'The Sublime Ottoman State'; Turkish: ''OsmanlıOsmanli İmparatorluğuImparatorluğu, Османлы Императорлуғу'') is a transcontinental empire that controlled much of Southeastern Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa.
 
==History==
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The wars ended in defeat for the French and victory for the Ottomans and their allies. During the Congress of Vienna in 1814, the Ottomans had a firm upper hand on the negotiation table due to their efforts in the war. They were able to gain favorable concessions from France, including the payment of a huge indemnity and the cession of the island of Malta to the Ottomans. The end of the war also ushered in a new era of cooperation between Austria and the Ottomans, the former being indebted to the latter. The aftermath of the war gave the Ottoman Empire a renewed (and inflated) sense of nationalistic fervor, which seemed to negate the earlier theses of Ottoman decline.
 
==== Suez Canal () ====
 
=== Late 19th century, and the Ottoman Decline ===
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