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Indian Muslims cheered when the Ottomans declared the Wahhabis heretics.
Christian Europe's major military and political concern was the Ottomans.
Our ottomans start at $219 and the average cost is $429.
This is what the Scotts sell: not just ottomans, but dreams.
But in living rooms, she recommends understated pieces like storage ottomans.
A. I work mostly on chairs, sofas, ottomans, cushions and curtains.
Today, they own a design company that makes ottomans, handbags and jewelry.
Are the Germania Ottomans just a sports club with a wild name?
The first Saudi state of 1744-1818 was crushed by the Ottomans.
Ottomans. I have to sew the individual buttons back on very carefully.
Coffee tables, end tables and ottomans make for good serving tables, too.
They have good sales and amazing trays that I use on ottomans.
Other members also emphasize that the Germania Ottomans are not a biker gang.
Apparently, the Germania Ottomans now want to take control of its public image.
In 1453 the Ottomans conquered Constantinople (now Istanbul), the seat of eastern Christianity.
The Ottomans made it their second city after they seized it in 1516.
The Ottomans had been fighting the Hapsburgs for decades, conquering parts of Hungary.
Dalton noted that the Ottomans had used Vickers's guns against the British; he
The glitter chairs and ottomans are available in pink and blue as well.
The empires that came later all left their imprints: Byzantines, Romans, Seljuks, Ottomans.
Soon the Ottomans lost Salonika (now Thessaloniki) to the Greeks; their empire crumbled.
Just over 200 years ago, when Lord Elgin acquired them, the Ottomans ruled Greece.
Partition rent what had been the multicultural and multi-faith realm of the Ottomans.
A century on, the battle to succeed the Ottomans as regional arbiters remains unresolved.
For smaller products like ottomans and benches, the turn-around time is three weeks. 
These lounges include rows of handsome leather club chairs, ottomans and ornate standing ashtrays.
Inside, it has room for a king-size bed, side table, and two ottomans.
Ottomans dealt with the complexities of ethnicity through what they called the millet system.
A group of Muslim intellectuals, known as the Young Ottomans, fiercely opposed the reforms.
You can store anything in the ottomans to make even more use of this piece.
"The Germania Ottomans are very clear about sympathizing with the Hells Angels," clarifies Stephan Strehlow.
Muslim empires like the Ottomans, the Mughals and the Safavids defined zina in different ways.
So, they fashioned a futon out of two storage ottomans, a bench, and hinged plywood.
The Ottomans ruled their European possessions for longer than they did their Middle Eastern ones.
She also incorporated our current ottomans and TV stand, which made it instantly more comfortable.
Mr. Lammert, a Christian Democrat, labeled the Ottomans' killing of Armenians as genocide last year.
Others, camped out on ottomans and peering down from balconies, seemed unable to look away.
The Ottomans held more territory in 16th-century Europe than either England or the Netherlands.
Some Arabs, many of whom had been conscripted by the Ottomans, danced in the streets.
THE FALL OF THE OTTOMANS: The Great War in the Middle East, by Eugene Rogan.
At SoundBox, the 500-person audience sits on low-slung ottomans and benches—or simply stands.
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The Ottomans recognised and protected Jews, Christian and Muslims alike, though they were not treated equally.
The Old Bridge, originally built by the Ottomans in 1566, is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Eventually, our leaders were invited to negotiations with the Ottomans in Adana [a city in Turkey].
The nation attracted attention of empires spanning from the ancient Greeks and Romans to the Ottomans.
"We Turks, the children of the Ottomans, we welcome the world," Murat said in late June.
Richard really did trip accidentally; the plans were not purposely given to the Ottomans Jack Barker.
After this initial productive insight of putting the Ottomans in Europe, however, "Four Princes" unfortunately frustrates.
Below, banquettes and ottomans are flanked by shelves of plants, candles and a woven dreamcatcher-y tangle.
But at least on Facebook, members of the Germania Ottomans vehemently deny being a criminal biker gang.
Confident of Turkey's weakness, Britain, France and Russia could have clobbered the Ottomans and divided the spoils.
Pottery Barn: Up to 50% off outdoor furniture; up to 20% off sofas, sectionals, armchairs and ottomans.
The collections include sofas, accent chairs, sectionals and loveseats, tables, storage ottomans, lighting, rugs and wall art.
It spawned competing sectarian and ethnic militias which jostled to dominate the Middle East after the Ottomans.
Most of the pieces we mentioned in this guide are available as loveseats, sectionals, ottomans, and more.
The Ottomans, who followed the flexible Hanafi school of jurisprudence, were pragmatic about law from the beginning.
If the Sunni character of the state was lost, the Young Ottomans felt, the empire might disintegrate.
A Bavarian was Greece's first king, after the country won independence from the Ottomans two centuries ago.
Though they look small, these ottomans are surprisingly spacious inside and perfect for holding extra blankets or sheets.
"These are people known to the police," says Klaus Zimmermann about the Germania Ottomans in North Rhine-Westphalia.
And when Britain and France grabbed the Ottomans' Arab lands, their suppression of uprisings cost thousands more lives.
The first railway to Banja Luka, which connected it to Croatia, was laid by the Ottomans in 1872.
Inside the Golden Scissors barbershop, though, they were still extolling another kind of protection, that of the Ottomans.
Ms. Bejarano sat on one of the black ottomans in front of the triptych and contemplated the colors.
Until approximately 1750, Europeans — even in Europe, thanks to the Ottomans — held no military advantage over other powers.
The emphasis on sweets spread, becoming central to life for people of all faiths and classes under the Ottomans.
When the Ottomans picked the losing side in the war, it proved the final blow to the imperial system.
But there are deep-seated leather chairs with ottomans, fake fireplaces and big glass windows looking onto the mountains.
In Turkey, his legend merged with a Sufi mystic called Nasruddin, while the Ottomans exported him to the Balkans.
But where the victorious Ottomans allowed Jews and Christians to worship openly, the Catholic monarchs decreed conversion or death.
Americans a century ago understood that those targeted for genocide by the Ottomans deserved some priority in American aid.
Case in point: swapping out a glass coffee table with pointy edges for two plush ottomans in the living room.
In it we see that the mosque built by the Ottomans during their control of the city is still standing.
Wilson also bought old prints in Istanbul that include individuals of African descent situated among groups of Ottomans and Europeans.
As long as the Ottomans retained control of Libya (ie, until 1912), the caliphate kept some sway in North Africa.
But after the defeat of the Ottomans in 1918 these lines changed markedly with the fortunes of war and diplomacy.
For good measure she also reached out to the Ottomans' rivals, the shah of Persia and the ruler of Morocco.
The "cats" frolic among enormous beds, ottomans, and footstools — because they're cat-sized as well as cat-haired, get it?
A large concrete pillar was flanked by a leather bench, and resin-coated tree trunk ottomans served as a centerpiece.
It was originally a Canaanite settlement and was variously ruled later by the Israelites, Egyptians, Romans and Ottomans, among others.
She has worked for over three decades with Maasai artisans who create stunning beadwork on leather pillows, ottomans and belts.
Jews have lived here for 3,700 years, despite repeated massacres, expulsions and occupations — by the Romans, Arabs, Crusaders and Ottomans.
An outdoor living room with a sofa, two armchairs, a coffee table and two ottomans is on the limestone patio.
I start to wonder whether it was a mistake to arrange to meet the Osmanen Germania—the Germania Ottomans, in English.
They have roots in the 16th century, when churches began buying property in Jerusalem from the Ottomans, who ruled the city.
As Europe became more secular, its economies prospered and Muslim rivals like the Ottomans slumped, studying Islam properly became less urgent.
The Ottomans and the Russians were here — but also the Byzantines, the Seljuk Turks, the Georgians, the Persians and the Mongols.
It lasted about a month and a half in the summer of 1918, before being swallowed up by the encroaching Ottomans.
Under Mr. Erdogan, national identity based on "pure Turkishness" has been gradually replaced by the Muslim nationalism of the Young Ottomans.
Since the ottomans basically replace a coffee table, it's a good idea to have drink trays that can rest on top.
Fiercely dedicated to their homeland, they've clashed with the Ottomans, the British, Saddam Hussein, and an al Qaeda–linked group in Iraq.
But after the defeat of the Ottomans in 22001 these lines changed markedly with the fortunes of war and diplomacy (see map).
The Ottomans followed, then Britain, then Jordan, before finally, in 1967, the city came nearly full circle when Israel annexed East Jerusalem.
Melpignano, 71, who lives at the center of the property in a 15th-century watchtower once used to guard against the Ottomans.
The Kurds, a tribal people, most of whom were Sunni Muslims, were caught in the middle; soon they willingly joined the Ottomans.
In fact, for centuries Kurds have fought famously, taking on all comers: Persians, Ottomans, Arabs, British and the various governments of Iraq.
The Ottomans had backed the losing side in the war, then horrified the world with a genocidal campaign against the Armenian people.
JERUSALEM Girault made the first known photos of Jerusalem, which the Ottomans had only retaken from Muhammad Ali a few years before.
Rifles dating back to when the city was run by the Ottomans or the British sit alongside drinking vessels, coins and historic photographs.
Romania has had only four kings (and no queens), having been ruled until 1878 by the Ottomans and before them by various princes.
All pieces are surrounded by art from Objectifs, Ewa Budka, and Rebecca Russo, as well as metallic fixtures, flamingo wallpaper, and fringe ottomans.
In the 211th century it passed through the hands of the Ottomans, the British and the Egyptians, until Israel captured it in 215.
I have a photograph of my grandfather in Syria in 1916 when he was fighting against the Ottomans in the French Armenian Legion.
Crete was governed by Venice for more than 2028 years until being captured in 23219 by the Ottomans, who ruled for two centuries.
Persianate and Turkic dynasties were considered backwaters: Persians were important for their pre-Islamic achievements, Ottomans for their role in European diplomatic history.
To pair with the vintage finds there are new, plush upholstered ottomans, which the shop makes to order in a variety of fabrics.
These look like your average ottomans, but you can remove their seat to reveal a storage bin with a solid amount of space.
Moreover, in the mid-19th century the Ottomans initiated a major Reform (Tanzimat) era, which included the Imperial Ottoman Penal Code of 1858.
The Ottomans did not hesitate to seek out modern European influences for a Westernized future and seldom looked back to some glorious past.
In those centuries, the enormous empires of the East — the Qing, the Ottomans and the Mughals — were the most formidable states on earth.
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Today's successor state of the Ottomans has promised to restore old buildings on the Sudanese island of Suakin, farther north up the Red Sea.
For most of its modern history Egypt restricted church-building under decrees written by the Ottomans and the short-lived monarchy of 1922-53.
When the Austro-Hungarian empire pushed the Ottomans out of the Balkans in 1878, a substantial Muslim population was left behind, mainly in Bosnia.
But the Ottomans tricked them and captured nine hundred Hamawand families as slaves, then redistributed them all over North Africa and the Middle East.
Jessica Stambaugh, an interior designer who splits her time between Nashville and New York, has purchased upholstered beds, benches and ottomans from The Inside.
For its part, commerce-minded Venice ignored the injunctions of Catholic preachers and accommodated Jewish traders, as well as Muslims, when not fighting the Ottomans.
The Ottomans had positioned themselves as the ordained leaders of Sunni Islam, but for Atatürk, Islam had been a dead weight on the country's progress.
In the 1580s she signed commercial agreements with the Ottomans that would last over 300 years, granting her merchants free commercial access to Ottoman lands.
The group was named for John Hunyadi, a Hungarian military figure who won a decisive battle in Belgrade against the Ottomans in the 15th century.
Under the Ottomans, Yazidi villages were raided so often that the word firman , which means "decree" in Ottoman Turkish, came to mean "genocide" among Yazidis.
The Ottomans had blazed many of Matka's trails as they sought to build a railroad from Lake Ohrid, on the Albanian border, into Macedonia's interior.
Amid an overwhelming reek of urine and scat, we descended a tight staircase into a cramped basement, where tattered ottomans faced a small wire cage.
The Ottomans used the Parthenon as a gunpowder magazine, hence its pockmarked masonry — the result of an attack by Venetian forces in the 17th century.
The Ottomans had considered Mosul a different region from Baghdad, but the British coveted the oil that was beginning to spurt out of the earth.
When the masked, sheepskin-clad townspeople reappeared in the midst of a winter storm, the Ottomans thought they were facing demons and fled before sunrise.
Even after the Ottomans prohibited the export of antiquities, an inability to enforce these laws continued to allow the flow of artifacts to the West.
The tomb has traded hands many times over the centuries, variously under the control of the Romans, Arab rulers, the Crusaders, the Ottomans, and the British.
The Hashemites, who had led an Arab revolt against the Ottomans with help from the British (notably T.E. Lawrence), were evicted from Syria by the French.
For decades, Greece — which won its independence from the Ottomans after a war in the 1820s — has sought the return of the Parthenon sculptures, without success.
How we wished, back then, to understand what the Safavids and the Ottomans were up to, how they lived their lives, fought their wars, disported themselves!
The city is a fanciful, often romantic hodgepodge of architectural influences that offers a brick-by-brick timeline of occupiers: Persians, Byzantines, Ottomans, Russians and Soviets.
Suddenly, ancient dynasties teetered on their thrones: The kaiser prepared to abdicate, the Ottomans folded, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire flaked apart like a Viennese pastry.
FLORENCE, N.J. — Nissa Scott started working at the cavernous Amazon warehouse in southern New Jersey late last year, stacking plastic bins the size of small ottomans.
The newly formed Levant Company began an illegal trade shipping old tin and lead, stripped from deconsecrated churches and monasteries, to the Ottomans to reforge as armaments.
Not solely relegated to consoles, cabinets, or ottomans, the selection of unique storage furniture solutions are endless — branching from living room to kitchen, hallway, bedroom, and beyond.
The life of Britain's most celebrated writer coincided with significant diplomatic relations between Protestant England and Muslim dynasties in Morocco, the Ottomans and the Safavids of Iran.
This is an old Turkish strategy: For decades, the state paid "village guards" to fight the P.K.K., and the Ottomans had their own divide-and-rule strategies.
The cardinal caused some astonishment a year ago at a ceremony that marked the 333rd anniversary of the defeat of the Ottomans in the battle of Vienna.
The pops of color came from bright checkered ottomans and orange and neon-green throw pillows, but it didn't seem to be decorated with children in mind.
Said to number 300, they are scattered across territory later disputed by, notably, the Byzantines, the Mongols, the Persians, the Seljuk Turks, the Ottomans and the Russians.
Sleek, oversized lavatories have glistening chandeliers made from repurposed pipes and crystals as well as leather ottomans, walls covered in mirrored subway tiles—and white marble stalls.
"Open House," her winning installation here, translates the plush chairs and ottomans of a Gilded Age ballroom, designed by the architect Stanford White, into monochrome concrete copies.
But in the Ottoman lands, a curious version of self-determination was beginning to take place, without permission from Wilson, the allied leaders, or even the Ottomans.
The slashed-price finds range from big-ticket furniture to artful area rugs, rustic coffee tables, stylish ottomans with secret storage, mattresses, unique decor pieces, and much more.
"We started the Germania Ottomans in order to give something back, not to take anything away from anyone," one of the group's founders, Selcuk S., writes on Facebook.
The Germania Ottomans haven't been quick to run to the press to answer these questions: The only interview given so far was to a relatively obscure insider website.
"You will not turn Istanbul into Constantinople," he added, referring to the city's name under its Christian Byzantine rulers before it was conquered by Muslim Ottomans in 1453.
And while Christians were fighting religious wars elsewhere in Europe, the Ottomans preserved a remarkable peace among different faiths in territories now regarded as seething with religious strife.
In the summer of 1916, the British government and its war allies began fomenting an Arab revolt against the political and above all, spiritual authority of the Ottomans.
Promised statehood from Britain upon the Ottomans' defeat, the Kurds got no such result and their subsequent revolts against Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's new Turkey were suppressed for decades.
From the Romans to the Crusades, from the Mamelukes to the Ottomans, British and French, the Middle East has never ruled itself nor managed stability through nation-states.
With colorful couches, chairs and ottomans, and chandelier-like light fixtures, the lobby is a hive of activity: travelers coming and going, napping, poring over maps, checking laptops.
In any case, if they did not have a fully formed identity under the Ottomans, they certainly do now, defined in part by the land they have lost.
As Norwich helps to show, the Ottoman Empire was a European state, and we should finally bury the notion that the Ottomans were somehow set apart from Europe.
The religion had previously entered Europe in the eighth century in Spain under a caliphate and again in the early 21950th century in south-eastern Europe under the Ottomans.
Shopping Guide If there were a hierarchy of furniture in your home, you might think that ottomans would be way down on the list, after sofas, tables and chairs.
The Iraqi characters — from the spirited Rana, to a sheikh whose great-grandfather worked with the Ottomans and whose grandfather worked with the British — step briskly off these pages too.
Hungary, which had collaborated with the Nazis, was painted as a victim, surrounded by external enemies, under perpetual siege, first from the Ottomans, then the Nazis, and later the Communists.
During World War I, as the British and French laid siege to Istanbul at the Battle of Gallipoli, Ottomans heard the ezan and the sela sounding across the Marmara Sea.
She was super open to listening to my opinions and even agreed to incorporate pieces Jeff and I already have and want to keep, like our ottomans and TV stand.
For her new line, she developed three fabric designs: Mariposa, Agave Stripe and Desert Flower, which can be used to upholster any of 16 furniture items, from ottomans to sofas.
In earlier historical epochs the world relied on imperial powers to come in and control zones of weak governance, as the Ottomans did for 500 years in the Middle East.
The secret of Chinese porcelain making, the pursuit of which involved spying, reverse engineering, imprisonment and alchemy, was a holy grail for centuries, eluding the Ottomans, Koreans, Japanese and Europeans.
The French tricolor has flown over the Church of St. Anne in Jerusalem's walled Old City since it was gifted by the Ottomans to French Emperor Napoleon III in 1856.
It has been fought over for millennia by its inhabitants, by invading Romans, Crusaders, Ottomans and the British Empire, and by the modern states of Israel and its Arab neighbors.
You can mitigate the awkwardness by using a sectional sofa pit and making sure that the ottoman or ottomans are on wheels, or lightweight enough to be moved around easily.
That changed when on the evening of January 503, around 80 members of the Germania Ottomans met in the city of Neuss and another 40 gathered in Duisburg two days later.
On that day the British government vowed to use its "best endeavours" to create a "national home" for the Jewish people in Palestine, which it would soon take from the Ottomans.
Flexible features like a trio of storage ottomans in the living room that can also be used for extra seating at the dining table make the most of the small space.
She sees the war years as "a small bracket" in the history of Lebanon, and wants Beit Beirut also to explore the city's urban fabric all the way to the Ottomans.
Driving by, you would scarcely guess that it has been an outpost and a battleground for a half-dozen empires over the past 3,000 years, from the Aramaeans to the Ottomans.
Her correspondence with Muslim leaders at the time sprang from her imperial aspirations, attempts to built economic ties with the Ottomans and tounseat a Catholic hegemony led by Spain and Italy.
A Greek flag flutters atop the crenelated battlements of the circular White Tower, but the structure was actually built by the Ottomans, who captured Thessaloniki from the Byzantine Empire in 1430.
In 1852 and 1853, while serving in Greece, which the Ottomans controlled at the time, he successfully arranged for the release from prison of an American Christian missionary named Jonas King.
Conclusions were reached in matters of sea-lanes and free overland passages, the exchange of captured pirates/sailors, various immunities and protections for Englishmen voyaging in the empire of the Ottomans.
In fact, the Ottomans kept the name Kostantiniyye in official usage until the dissolution of their empire in 1923, and the two names were used in parallel fashion by court officials.
Ties There's a fire, and a dozen of us are piled on couches, ottomans and random chairs pulled in from the next room, hot tea or cold beers in our hands.

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