Market Capitalization:2 208 358 330 407,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:53 605 963 230,02 USD
Dominance:BTC 58,53%
ETH:9,51%
Market Capitalization:2 208 358 330 407,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:53 605 963 230,02 USD
Dominance:BTC 58,53%
ETH:9,51%
Market Capitalization:2 208 358 330 407,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:53 605 963 230,02 USD
Dominance:BTC 58,53%
ETH:9,51%
Market Capitalization:2 208 358 330 407,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:53 605 963 230,02 USD
Dominance:BTC 58,53%
ETH:9,51%
Market Capitalization:2 208 358 330 407,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:53 605 963 230,02 USD
Dominance:BTC 58,53%
ETH:9,51%
Market Capitalization:2 208 358 330 407,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:53 605 963 230,02 USD
Dominance:BTC 58,53%
ETH:9,51%
Market Capitalization:2 208 358 330 407,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:53 605 963 230,02 USD
Dominance:BTC 58,53%
ETH:9,51%
Market Capitalization:2 208 358 330 407,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:53 605 963 230,02 USD
Dominance:BTC 58,53%
ETH:9,51%
Market Capitalization:2 208 358 330 407,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:53 605 963 230,02 USD
Dominance:BTC 58,53%
ETH:9,51%
Market Capitalization:2 208 358 330 407,7 USD
Vol. in 24 hours:53 605 963 230,02 USD
Dominance:BTC 58,53%
ETH:9,51%
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Analysis of Bitcoin’s 200-week moving average suggests the next significant movement is potentially eleven months out

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Analysis of Bitcoin’s 200-week moving average suggests the next significant movement is potentially eleven months out

The History and Function of the Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire was a vast, influential civilization that spanned several centuries, significantly shaping the geopolitical landscape of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East. Its rise began in the late 13th century, expanding from a small Anatolian beylik. Over time, it established itself as a dominant power, conquering vast territories from the Balkans to North Africa. Key to its power was its sophisticated military structure, including the elite Janissary corps.

Peak Influence and Decline

At its height, the Empire controlled crucial trade routes and commanded immense wealth, reaching its greatest territorial extent during the 16th century. The empire maintained a complex administrative system, incorporating diverse cultures and religions under its governance. However, subsequent centuries witnessed a gradual decline. Military stagnation, coupled with internal political challenges and external pressures from European powers, eroded its stability.

Legacy and Aftermath

The final decades of the Ottoman Empire were marked by increasing autonomy demands and intense international involvement. Ultimately, the empire fragmented. Its disintegration led to significant shifts in the region, contributing to the modern map of Turkey and various Middle Eastern states. Despite its fall, the Ottoman civilization left an enduring architectural, cultural, and legal heritage across its former domains.