What countries and peoples were part of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the 17th century?

What countries and peoples were part of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the 17th century? When and how did they come under the rule of the Ottomans?

The peak of Ottoman expansion can be considered in 1683, when the Ottoman Empire covered the territory from Vienna to Basra from west to east and from Yemen to Algeria, and from north to south from the Azov fortress in the lower Don to the Red Sea in the south. By 1699, their possessions decreased slightly due to defeats in the north of Russia (Azov was given) and in Europe from the Austrians and their allies, the Turks retreated from Vienna to Belgrade.

The Ottoman Empire was inhabited by such peoples: Arabs, Jews, Assyrians, Persians, Armenians, Greeks, Turks, Tatars, Georgians, Albanians, Hungarians and South Slavs (Bulgarians, Macedonians, Serbs, Bosnians), and a small number of Germans, Italians and Vlachs.

The countries that they captured: the Mamluk state, the western part of Persia, Hungary, Byzantium, Albania, Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria.



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