Turkey's Culture: A Brief History Of Turkey

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A Brief History of Turkey Turkey is a country with a vibrant and colorful culture located between Europe and Asia. It has a booming economy of tobacco, cotton, hazelnuts, olives, and livestock. On October 23, 1923, the European land of Thrace and the Asian portion of the land of Anatolia known as the Ottoman Empire became to be the country of Turkey. The Country’s capital changed from Istanbul to Ankara in 1922 after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. The population of Turkey is around 72,907,000 people, mostly made up of Turks and Kurds. For the most part, Turkey’s culture has become very modern and up to date with most technology, internet, mobile data service providers, import and export, entertainment, and access to information. In short, the country’s past has been monumental in both the political, geographical, and biblical standpoint. Through my research, I found that the Ottoman Empire was in control for around 600 years, occupying large portions of Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. It saw its height of dominance and stability in the 16th Century. However, during the Renaissance era, Europe began to grow more economically stable and was able to create a larger military than the Ottoman Empire, weakening its regional domination. As a …show more content…

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