Can anyone describe the fall of the Ottoman empire in a way that makes it seem pathetic?
An upstart nation of Islamism steppe nomads, emboldened by a death cult & fractured Europe decide rape and pillage their way through the middle east and Balkans, appointing governors to tax unbelievers. Once a Christian force of similar size came up against them, they fell into a four century long sickness, which would end up contributing at least in part to the first world war.
cry more kuffar
>>2498846
the way it happened
>>2498846
>revolts everywhere
>revolts in egypt
>revolts by serbs
>revolts by local quasi aristocracy/janissaries/muslim serbs
>revolts by greeks
>revolts by arabs
>civil war in syria
>revolts by bulgarians
>revolts by albanians
>revolts by romanians
>pushed around by russia
>austria takes your land with no resistance
>some states break away
>has to give cyprus to brits to keep russia away
>get's jumped on by states that broke away
>raped by italy
>driven out of the balkans by former subjects
>struggling in ww1
>blames and genocides helpless armenians
>>2498846
a long collapse of incompetence, unwillingness to change and massive corruption lead to the dissolution of an empire that in it's high-day fielded the most technologically advanced army in the world
with the absorption of the conquered cultures on top of whom the empire was build upon - namely the eastern roman empire and persia, the ottoman had to rely on it's native faculties to advance, that did not happened as the institutions, traditions and the mentality now permeating the empire were in a state of collapse
It is only fitting in it's later years, the Ottoman empire was dubbed the sick man of europe.
Eventually under the weight of the more technological advanced states and the brewing national liberation movements of the subjugated nations, the empire ceased to be.
The tremors of it's fall still reverberate today, as turkey struggles with finding it's place in the world. It appears the inability to reform and modernize still plague the country to this day.
>implying it ever fell
>>2498846
Can a turkanon explain why the old crescent is fatter than the new one? What was the meaning behind that change?
>>2498846
Austria stole all the technology making hungarians
>>2498846
>Saved from Russian conquest by Britian and France in crimean war
>Declared war on Britian and France claiming Jihad against kufr
>Lose entire empire to France and Britian
>Commit genocide on internal minorities who turks think are to blame for their defeat
Young Turks getting rid of the court jews was a mistake
>>2499647
>Austrian mass produced Hungarians
>>2499508
It's "giaour", dumbass.
>>2499641
I missed you, glorious turkposter
>>2499600
>>raped by italy
That should go to show how pathetic the ottoman Turks were