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Similar words: ottoman empireget to the bottom ofbottomBottoms upbottom outat bottombottomlessrock bottomMeaning: ['ɒtəʊmən]  n. 1. a Turk (especially a Turk who is a member of the tribe of Osman I) 2. the Turkish dynasty that ruled the Ottoman Empire from the 13th century to its dissolution after World War I 3. thick cushion used as a seat 4. a low seat or a stool to rest the feet of a seated person. adj. of or relating to the Ottoman Empire or its people or its culture. 
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61 Turkey becomes a republic following the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire.
62 She sits down on the ottoman beside Eliza, devouring her with her eyes.
63 Originally a Thracian settlement, it passed over the centuries to Rome, Byzantium, two Bulgarian kingdoms, Ottoman Turkey, and Russia. In1879 it became the capital of independent Bulgaria.
64 Ankara and Yerevan have no diplomatic ties but a relationship haunted by the question of whether ethnic Armenians killed by Ottoman Turks during World War One were victims of systematic genocide.
65 The Cold War saw the establishment of the Communist Yugoslavia under Tito, and the reestablishment of BH as a republic within its Ottoman borders.
66 After the Ottoman collapse, Talat Pasha fled to Berlin and was subsequently murdered there, in 1921.
67 Indeed, after the fall of Byzantium, the Hagia Sophia was converted into an Ottoman mosque.
68 Furthermore, it was also influenced by the fate of multi-ethnic states such as Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire.
69 The national movement against the victorious Allies of World War I revoked the terms of the treaty which sought to carve up the Ottoman Empire.
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70 In 1453 Constantinople was captured by the Ottoman Turks, and the Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque.
71 By the mid-1400s, the Hungarian kingdom was hurt by the Ottoman expansion as much of the country now known as Bosnia and Herzegovina fell to the Turks.
72 Adult videos The collapse of the Ottoman Empire at the end of World War I led to Greater Syria being carved into a half-dozen states.
73 MORE than 80 years after being supplanted by the Turkish republic, the Ottoman empire will not die.
74 In the 1820s, as it waged a war of independence against the Ottoman Empire, Greece became an early symbol of escape from the prison house of empire.
75 He began to serve as a privateer in the Ottoman Navy as a youth and after many years of fighting against Spanish, Genoese and Venetian navies, he rose to the rank of Reis (Admiral).
76 Nineteen years earlier it had gloriously fended off the Ottoman Turks by a tremendous victory at the Battle of Lepanto, but had nevertheless lost Cyprus, the republic's greatest possession.
77 When people leave , you still own the ancient Ottoman Empire.
78 Founded in 658 B. C. , Istanbul is once the capital of Eastern Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire, the terminus of ancient silk-road.
79 The treaty extended the Russian frontier to the southern Bug River and allowed Russia to navigate freely in Ottoman waters through the Bosporus Strait and the Dardanelles.
80 The concert failed when greed for Ottoman spoils prevailed over the ideal of co - operation.
81 Balance yourself on a corner of the ottoman and rub your clit on the corner and periodically lift your hands and my feet off the ground.
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