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English: World map of all of the areas that were once ruled by the Ottoman Empire
List of sources Oman “1552 Ottoman fleet under command of Piri Reis attacks Muscat and captures the town and the forts before departing.” Historical Muscat: An Illustrated Guide and GazetteerJohn PetersonBRILL, 2007
Routledge Handbook of Persian Gulf PoliticsMehran KamravaRoutledge, 31 May 2020
A Historical Atlas of OmanMichael IssacThe Rosen Publishing Group, Inc, 15 Dec 2003
“The Ottomans continued to recognize some use for the Cossack vassal state and appointed Iurii Khmelnytsky as hetman”
“while Muhammad al-Shaykh resumed the struggle against the Wattasid. The latter thereupon sought aid from the Turks, who were by now firmly established in Algiers, and declared himself a vassal of the Ottoman Sultan.” The Muslim World: The last great Muslim empiresBertold SpulerE. J. Brill, 1969
Ahmad Al-Mansur: Islamic VisionaryRichard Lee SmithPearson Longman, 2006
“Abdallah el - Ghalib se soit vu contraint de payer durant son règne , au Grand Seigneur , un tribut de vassalité annuel , reconnaissant de ce fait l ' influence prédominante de l ' Empire ottoman sur l ' ensemble du Maghreb”
Langues et littératures, Volume 1Faculté des lettres et des sciences humaines
هيسبريس تمودا, Volume 29, Issue 1Editions techniques nord-africaines
African states in the 15th – 17th centuriesDiercke International Atlas
“In return, Ahmed Grañ agreed to formally recognise Ottoman suzerainty, pay 100,000 okkas of gold annually to the Ottoman governor” The Ottoman Age of ExplorationGiancarlo CasaleOxford University Press, 25 Feb 2010
“fleets under Mir Ali Bey were easily able to force most of the coastal cities between Mogadishu and Kilwa to accept Ottoman suzerainty”
Eritrea, Djibouti, Red Sea coast “The largely coastal territory west of the Red Sea, between Djibouti and Sudan, came under Turkish imperial rule following the conquests of Suleiman I” The Battle of Adwa: African Victory in the Age of EmpireRaymond JonasHarvard University Press,
Daily Life in the Ottoman EmpireMehrdad KiaABC-CLIO, 17 Aug 2011
“Chadic state continued to exercise some authority over Fezzan until 1574 when the Ottoman Turks invaded Fezzan and occupied the oasis”
A Box of Sand: The Italo-Ottoman War 1911-1912Charles StephensonTattered Flag,
Turkey in Africa: A New Emerging Power?Elem Eyrice Tepeciklioğlu, Ali Onur TepeciklioğluRoutledge
Sanūsīyah: A Study of a Revivalist Movement in IslamNicola A. ZiadehBrill Archive
Historical Dictionary of ChadMario J. Azevedo, Samuel DecaloRowman & Littlefield]
Le contrôle des armes à feu en Afrique occidentale française, 1834-1958Sokhna SanéKARTHALA Editions
“The country south of In Salah was more troubled than it had been in years. The Ottoman Dey of Algiers, the nominal ruler of the area” Sands of Death: An Epic Tale Of Massacre And Survival In The SaharaMichael AsherHachette UK
Qatar “The Al Thanis allied themselves to the Ottomans, who were then expanding their role in the Gulf, as a counterweight to Britain. In 1871, the Al Thanis used the support provided by this alliance to seize power over most of Qatar. They recognized Ottoman suzerainty in 1872” Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, And The Uae: Challenges Of SecurityAnthony H CordesmanRoutledge,
“in May 1914 Ibn Saud finally signed a treaty that formalized his status as a Turkish vassal” Saudi Arabia: The Ceaseless Quest for SecurityNadav SafranCornell University Press
The Middle East and North Africa 2003By Eur
Mubarak Al-Sabah: Founder of Modern Kuwait 1896-1915B. SlotArabian, 2005
The Read Sea and the Gulf of AdenRuth LapidothMartinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1982 “The whole of the Arabian Peninsula became part of Turkey's Ottoman Empire in the 16h century”
Turcici Imperii Descriptio, Antwerp c. 1570ORTELIUS, Abraham
Territory in Iran “In October 1727 , however , Ashraf contrived to conclude a treaty with the Porte * ; in which was stipulated the cession , by Persia , of the cities of Zanjan , Sultaniyah , Abher , and Teheran ; and the restoration of Khoïstan” The Dynasty of the KajarsʻAbd al-Razzāq ibn Najaf Qulī Maftūn DunbalīJ. Bohn,
The Encyclopaedia of IslamBrill Archive
Essays in Political GeographyCharles A. FisherRoutledge
“Yakub Bey established a rather modern state in East Turkestan in the 1870's and shortly thereafter accepted the suzerainty of the Ottoman Sultan-Caliph Abdulaziz. The vow of alle-giance was renewed after Abdulhamid II came to the throne in 1876. As a consequence of his act of submission Yakub Bey read the Friday khutba and minted coins in the name of the sultan.” Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, Volume 32Mouton
Central Asiatic Journal, Volume 6O. Harrassowitz
“The Aceh letter insisted that the sixteenth-century acceptance of Turkish suzerainty (Chapter 5) was still valid” A History of Southeast Asia: Critical CrossroadsAnthony ReidJohn Wiley & Sons
The Uganda JournalUganda Society
Asian and African StudiesJerusalem Academic Press
Muteesa of UgandaM. S. M. Semakula KiwanukaEast African Literature Bureau
The Nile in Darkness: A flawed unity, 1863-1899John O. UdalM. Russell
Guyot's New Intermediate Geography (New York, New York: Ivison, Blakeman & Company, 1882) 86
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