Find the best answers to your questions at Westonci.ca, where experts and enthusiasts provide accurate, reliable information. Get immediate and reliable solutions to your questions from a knowledgeable community of professionals on our platform. Our platform provides a seamless experience for finding reliable answers from a network of experienced professionals.

Which geographic region made up much of the Ottoman Empire? (1) Scandinavia (2) Iberian Peninsula (3) Indian Subcontinent (4) eastern Mediterranean Basin

Sagot :

The answer is (4)
The Ottoman Empire was made up a great deal of the eastern Mediterranean Basin, consisting of countries that are now European, Asian, and African

Eastern Mediterranean basin  made up much of the Ottoman Empire. Option 4 is correct.

The Ottoman Empire also well known in Western Europe as the Turkish Empire or just Turkey, constituted a state that controlled much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia and North Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries.

The Ottoman Empire was created by Turkish tribes in Anatolia (Asia Minor) that grew and became one of the most powerful states in the world during the 15th and 16th centuries.