List of Ottoman Empire territories

List of Ottoman Empire territories

This is a list of Ottoman Empire dominated territories across Europe, Asia and Africa (1299-1922).__TOC__

Europe

:*Albania (1478-1912) :*Bosnia (1463-1878/1908) :*Bulgaria (1393/1396-1878/1908) :*Crete (1669-1821) :*Crimea (1475-1774) :*Cyclades Islands (1566-1830) :*Cyprus (1570-1878/1914) :*Dodecanese Islands (1522-1912) :*Epirus (1479-1912):*Greece (1460-1832) :*Herzegovina (1481-1878/1908):*Hungary (1541-1699) :*Macedonia (1371/1395-1912) :*Montenegro (1496/1499-1878):*North Aegean Islands (1677-1912) :*Otranto (1480-1481) :*Podolia (1672-1699):*Rhodes (1522-1912):*Wallachia — only as tributary and/or vassalage, (1412-1456; 1456-1476, shifting alliances between the Porte and Moldavia; 1476-1594; 1601-1877) :*Moldavia — only as tributary and/or vassalage, (1455-1473; 1503-1572; 1574-1600; 1601-1877) :*Transylvania — only as vassalage, (1541-1699) :*Saronic Islands (1460-1830):*Serbia (1459-1804/1878):*Slavonia (1592-1699):*Sporades Islands (1538-1830)

Asia

:*Acheh (1567-1876):*Aden (1538-1839) :*Abadan (1514-1529, 1543-1623, 1639-1847):*Abkhazia (1578-1810) :*Armenia (Yerevan) (1514-1618) :*Azerbaijan (Baku) (1516-1806) :*Persia (Tabriz) (1585-1639) :*Azerbaijan (Karabakh) (1557-1730):*Dagestan (1645-1730) :*Georgia (1516-1603, 1620-1683, 1727-1735):*Hamadan (1721-1730, 1916-1918) :*Iraq (Baghdad, Basra, Mosul) (1534-1917):*Kelantan (1603-1785):*Kuwait (1534-1914) :*Jordan (1516-1918):*Lebanon (Beirut, Acre, Saidon) (1516-1918) :*Luristan (1587-1639):*Oman (1550-1551, 1581-1588, 1659-1741) :*Palestine (1516-1918) :*Qatar (1871-1916) :*Saudi Arabia (El Hasa) (1871-1913) :*Saudi Arabia (Hejaz) (1517-1916) :*Saudi Arabia (Nejd) (1817-1902) :*Saudi Arabia (Asir) (1871-1914):*Syria (Damascus, Aleppo) (1516-1918):*Yemen (1517-1636, 1872-1918)

Africa

:*Algeria (Algiers) (1536-1830) :*Algeria (Constantine) (1637-1830) :*Algeria (Oran) (1708-1732, 1792-1831):*Egypt (1517-1798, 1801-1914) :*Eritrea (Massawa/Habesh) (1557-1884) :*Libya (Cyrenaica) (1521-1911) :*Libya (Tripolitania) (1551-1912) :*Libya (Fezzan) (1842-1912) :*Somaliland (Zeila) (Hargeisa) (Burco) (Berbera) (1548-1884) :*Sudan (Nubia) (1553-1885) :*Sudan (Darfur) (1874-1883) :*Sudan (Equatoria) (1871-1889) :*Sudan (Kordofan) (1821-1883) :*Tunisia (1534-1881)

Timeline

ee also

*State organisation of the Ottoman Empire
*Subdivisions of the Ottoman Empire

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