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The Ottoman Empire was filled with the sights and sounds of the world. It was an international superpower that influenced the entire world. Other countries and dominions organized its policies according to the vision of this great power. Its lands spread across three continents, with dozens of different ethnicities, over the course of hundreds of years, disparate to the kingdoms before it. The empire's armies carried out conquests all throughout Europe, passing through the lands of Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and then Austria. Only at the walls of Austria did the Ottomans halt. They found themselves at this juncture, for the first time, unable to advance, conquer and continue its tide. When the walls of Vienna resisted another Ottoman conquest, and flowing victories turned to defeat, the Ottomans reflected on their conditions. They figured that they had no choice but to look for a way to revive the empire and to continue to flourish. They felt that a reform was necessary. For the next few centuries, the Ottomans would continuously adapt to the ways of the west, through ideology, as well as clothing and practices. However, the question is why did the Ottomans decide to go after Westernization and follow the very ways of their foes. How did these westernizing reforms take place, and what became the result of it? Read about the topic: https://www.distanttravels.org/2022/1... Check out our Short Documentaries' Playlist: • From Young Prince to Mighty Sovereign: Ris... Support us on Patreon (and receive benefits): https://www.patreon.com/distanttravel...