A history of turkish civilization has its origin in Asian continent. Subsequently, the Turks settled in the Middle East due to the waves migratory that directed thousands of people to other territories.
Around the 10th century, the Turks were converted to Islam and, since then, they themselves began to plan their political organization, which stood out among the others existing in the Middle East.
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The first Turkish empire developed out of the Seljuk dynasty, drawn from the Turkish nomadic people, around the 11th century.
The regions controlled by this dynasty involved the territories of Palestine, Mesopotamia It is Syria. However, this imperial organization disintegrated due to internal conflicts. Therefore, the Seljuk dynasty lasted a short time compared to the one that followed, the Ottoman.
In the mid-13th century, the Turkish leader, Osman, also known as Otman, founded the Ottoman dynasty, responsible for creating the Turkish-Ottoman Empire.
As in the Seljuk dynasty, this empire followed the precepts of Islam and also developed in the Middle East.
However, the regions under its control were much larger, involving the region that currently corresponds to Turkey, the Arabian Peninsula, north of Africa, Mesopotamia, Syria and part of the eastern europe.
The Turkish-Ottoman Empire was founded in 1299 and lasted until the 20th century, after the World War I (1914-1918), in 1922.
The end of the Turkish-Ottoman Empire made possible the creation of Arab states in the Middle East and in the Balkan region, Europe.
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