Napisat Paragraf 26 Po Vseobshchei Istorii 8 Klass Avtor Noskov -
: The empire struggled to compete with the industrializing West, leading to a heavy reliance on foreign loans. 2. The "Eastern Question"
: Ethnic and religious groups within the empire—particularly in the Balkans (Greeks, Serbs, Bulgarians)—began revolting to seek independence from Turkish rule. : The empire struggled to compete with the
: Sought access to the Mediterranean through the Black Sea straits (Bosphorus and Dardanelles). : Sought access to the Mediterranean through the
During the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire, once a dominant global power, faced internal decay and external pressure from European nations. This period is often referred to as the era of the "Sick Man of Europe." 1. Internal Crisis and Fragmentation Internal Crisis and Fragmentation Below is a structured
Below is a structured summary of the key themes and events discussed in this section of the curriculum. Overview of Paragraph 26: The Decline of the Ottoman Empire