Coordinates: 41°00′49″N 28°57′18″E / 41.01361°N 28.95500°E / 41.01361; 28.95500

Draft:Ottoman Turkey (Modern Time)

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Ottoman State
Devlet-i Othmânié (Turkish)
4 other names
    • Greek: Οθωμανικό Κράτος
    • Armenian: Օսմանյան Պետություն
    • Slavic: Османска Држава
    • Old Script: دولت عثمانیه
Flag of Turkey
Flag
Coat of arms of Turkey
Coat of arms
Motto: "Devlet-i Ebed Muddet"
"The Eternal State"
Anthem: [March-i Soultanî]
Location of Turkey
Capital
and largest city
Stamboul
41°00′49″N 28°57′18″E / 41.01361°N 28.95500°E / 41.01361; 28.95500
National languageTurkish (de facto)
Regional and Minority Languages AlbanianGreekKurdishArmenianBulgarianBosnianSerbianAromanianLevantine ArabicFrenchLazGeorgian
Ethnic groups
(2023)
  • 72.2% Turkish
  • 6.1% Albanian
  • 5.9% Greek
  • 3.9% Kurdish
  • 2.3% Armenian
  • 1.9% Bulgarian
  • 7.9% Other
Religion
(2023)
Demonym(s)Ottoman
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Sultan
Abdul Kerim II Haroun
• Grand Vizier
Tayyib Erdogan
LegislatureGeneral Assembly
Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Establishment
• Foundation
1299
• Interregnum
1402–1413
• Conquest of Constantinople
29 May 1453
• Edict of Reorganization
3 November 1839
• Adoption of the Constitution
23 December 1876
Area
• Total
865,531 km2 (334,183 sq mi)
Population
• 2023 census
83.531 million
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
$2.603 trillion (8th)
• Per capita
$31,182 (36th)
HDI (2021) 0.838[1]
very high · 48th
CurrencyOttoman Lira (₺)
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+90
Internet TLD.ot

Turkey, officially known as the Ottoman State (Turkish: Devlet-i Othmânié [dev.leti osˈmɑːnije]) is a state located in Southeast Europe and Middle East. The state used to control parts of southeastern Central Europe, northern Africa, Middle East and parts of the East Indies from the early 16th to the early 20th century. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran to the southeast; Syria, Kurdistan and the Mediterranean Sea to the south; the Aegean Sea to the west; and Greece, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Bulgaria, Adriatic and Ionian Sea to the northwest.

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  1. "Human Development Report 2021/2022" (PDF). United Nations Development Programme. 8 September 2022. Retrieved 8 September 2022.