Napisat Paragraf 26 Po Vseobshchei Istorii 8 Klass Avtor Noskov Link
: The international issue of what to do with the Ottoman Empire's land as it weakened.
: The authority of the Sultans declined as local governors and military elites (such as the Janissaries) sought more independence. : The international issue of what to do
: While some modernization occurred, the reforms were often met with resistance from conservative religious leaders and failed to stop the empire's territorial losses. 4. The Young Turk Movement Para 26 in the textbook (authored by V
: Sought access to the Mediterranean through the Black Sea straits (Bosphorus and Dardanelles). : The international issue of what to do
: Ethnic and religious groups within the empire—particularly in the Balkans (Greeks, Serbs, Bulgarians)—began revolting to seek independence from Turkish rule.
Para 26 in the textbook (authored by V. V. Noskov and T. P. Andreevskaya) typically covers The Decline of the Ottoman Empire or the processes of modernization and colonial expansion in Asia.
This term refers to the diplomatic and military competition between European powers (Russia, Britain, France, and Austria) over the fate of the Ottoman territories.
