
Since the ignorant people of the society, crowded into cities with a population of millions, do not know history, it is impossible for them to understand the social and cultural dimensions of the destruction of a 700-year-old empire.
Dear readers, the history of the Turks, who entered the history of Eurasia under the name of Turks, with their own language and were known by the first written societies, emerged in the 6th century AD. An older piece of information is that the northern Chinese dynasty, called Wei by China, coincides with the Sinicized history of the northern groups, the Topa Turks. In another piece of information from the same period, in the interesting history of the raids of the Huns up to France, it is possible that Attila was a Turk, although the majority of those who carried out the raids were Huns (Hyung-nu).
This reference is not to boast about how good we are, but rather to the fact that the Turks participated in world history with their names and languages in the 5th century BC, long before Islam. The Eurasian Steppe saw 17 Turkish states, proving the existence of Turkish nomads until the conquests of Genghis Khan.
The Turkish nomads' rise to a more important position in history began with the establishment of the Ottoman State in 1300 and the capture of the Eastern Roman capital of the Roman-Byzantine Empire in 1453.
The rise and fall
began with the Ottomans taking over the Eastern and Southern Mediterranean coasts and the vacated lands of the collapsed Roman Empire in the Balkans after 1453, and they became the greatest enemy of Christian Europe until the 17th century. However, after the conquest of the Balkans and the south of Hungary, the name of the war ceased to be jihad, conquests ended, and defeats began to replace conquests, and the Ottomans saw themselves surrounded from all sides in the 18th and 19th centuries, from Cairo, which Napoleon captured, to Bakırköy, where the Russians erected statues, and the Bulgarians stuck the final needle in Çatalca in the Balkan War.
The Çanakkale Victory was a small breather before the occupation of Istanbul. The subsequent landing of the Greeks in Izmir and the Italian, French, British and Russian occupations were aimed at expelling the Turks from Anatolia and dividing the country among the Europeans. The Greeks had not come to Anatolia for touristic purposes, but to re-establish Byzantium.
The ignorant people of the society who are crowded into cities with millions of people neither know Byzantium nor have any idea about Greek ideology. They do not know the word "Ideology" anyway. Since they do not know any history, it is impossible for them to understand the social and cultural dimensions of the destruction of a 700-year-old empire. They have no idea about the days and the country in which their grandfathers who died in the War of Independence lived. Perhaps they perceive the skyscraper as the minaret of the village mosque and claim it.
The Kayı tribe Turkmen tribe
Dear readers,
The principality founded by Ertuğrul was a Turkmen tribe that emerged from the Kayı tribe, like the tribes that invaded Anatolia and established a short-lived small principality in every corner. In a
sense, it can be considered the last of them. The tribe, which settled in the İznik and Eskişehir regions of the Konya Seljuks, began to spread during the period of Osman Bey, the son of Ertuğrul. During the period of Orhan Bey, he was on the shores of Marmara, between Murat I and Yıldırım in the Balkans, in the Bosphorus with the construction of Anadolu Hisan, in the Ankara war with Timur, and in Istanbul with Fatih after the conquests of Murat II. The Conquest of Istanbul is a very powerful status change in the history of the nomadic Turks. The capture of Constantinople by a Turkmen Principality raised the status of the state to Empire.
The primitive monster
Ottoman Empire was a cosmopolitan state that included Christians, Balkan Slavs, Hungarians, Kurds, Arabs and Jews with different languages and beliefs. The Sultan's harem generally consisted of captured Christian girls. The Sultan did not have a wife. However, a concubine who gave birth to a son became the Sultan. The harem of the Ottoman Empire was an ethnic chaos established only to produce sons. When the Ottoman sultans grew the state, they created a kind of consort group from the beautiful Christian girls they could get their hands on by any means, they converted the slave girls to Islam, changed their names, those who had children became sultans, but when the sultans who were their wives died, the people of the harem were re-formed according to the wishes of the new sultan.
There were 200 women in the harem of Murat III.
He left 40 siblings to his son Mehmet III. The new sultan, who ascended to the throne at the age of 29, had his 18 siblings, the oldest of whom was 13, killed the night he arrived at the palace. He had his sisters removed from the harem and had the pregnant concubines thrown into the Marmara Sea.
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