Ottoman Palestine
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Ottoman Palestine
Summary
Ottoman Palestine is a historical period[1]. It draws 772 Wikipedia views per month (historical_period category, ranking #171 of 371).[2]
Key Facts
- Ottoman Palestine is in the country of Ottoman Empire[3].
- Ottoman Palestine is on the continent of Asia[4].
- Ottoman Palestine's instance of is recorded as historical period[5].
- Ottoman Palestine's instance of is recorded as historical region[6].
- Ottoman Palestine's instance of is recorded as dependent territory[7].
- Ottoman Palestine's official language is recorded as Ottoman Turkish[8].
- Ottoman Palestine's currency is recorded as Ottoman lira[9].
- Ottoman Palestine followed Mamluk Palestine[10].
- Ottoman Palestine was followed by Mandatory Palestine[11].
- Ottoman Palestine took place at Southern Levant[12].
- Ottoman Palestine is part of Ottoman Syria[13].
- Ottoman Palestine's Commons category is recorded as Ottoman period in the history of Palestine[14].
- Ottoman Palestine comprises Jerusalem during the Ottoman period[15].
- Ottoman Palestine comprises Jerusalem sanjak[16].
- Ottoman Palestine began on 1516[17].
- Ottoman Palestine ended on 1917[18].
- Ottoman Palestine's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Fertile Crescent[19].
- Ottoman Palestine's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Ottoman Palestine[20].
- Ottoman Palestine's facet of is recorded as Palestine[21].
- Ottoman Palestine's facet of is recorded as history of Palestine[22].
- Ottoman Palestine's facet of is recorded as Ottoman Empire[23].
- Ottoman Palestine's category for people born here is recorded as Q32408335[24].
- Ottoman Palestine dates from the modern period[25].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include historical period[5], historical region[6], and dependent territory[7].
Use and Application
Components include Jerusalem during the Ottoman period[15], an aspect of history[26], in Ottoman Empire[27] and Jerusalem sanjak[16], a sanjak[28], in Ottoman Empire[29], founded in 1600[30]. Ottoman Palestine is part of Ottoman Syria[13].
Why It Matters
Ottoman Palestine draws 772 Wikipedia views per month (historical_period category, ranking #171 of 371).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]