Why didn't Ottoman t*Rks just conquer all of africa? Did they fear the black warrior?

Why didn't Ottoman t*Rks just conquer all of africa? Did they fear the black warrior?

Because real life isn't a video game, there is a cost to keeping the army in arms, there is a cost to marching them around, there is a cost to having land very far away from your core cities, and you don't want to pay any of these costs unless the land you gain is really good.

So you're saying the "mighty" t*Rks were defeated by homesickness? Wow...

>wanting desert instead of more European land wich is worth something

>"Just" conquer ALL OFF Africa

12 year olds out.

Next asshole, no continent has as much useable land and ressources. the blacks were just too retarded/underdeveloped/busy doing tribal warfare to use it to their advantage. Hasnt changed until now.

I know you're trying to trigger the "wh*Te" turk shitposter, just keep the rage until the turk come

So t*Rkey was defeated by some rocks and sand?

By tradition turkey defeats itself.

> 12year olds out
> Proceeds tot post an answer that a 10 year old would write

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Did they appreciate the black warrior?

WE WUZ SULTANS N YARRAK

>naming your country after a fucking bird

yes we love BLACK people here
fuck wh*Tes though

Did anyone actually call them Ottomans? Or did they just call them "Turks" or "heathens"?

Ottoman: name of the royality and country

I thought it was a historical term, like the Byzantine Empire.

They were called "Porte", or The Gate, or Gateway.

>Ottoman Sublime Porte
>the Sublime Porte
>Porte Ottomane

These are from documents signed with the British.

This is the gateway, by the way. Its what diplomats saw, since they weren't allowed in (allegedly).
So you go to talk to the sultan, you go "to the gateway", and you refer to the sultan (and his private property, the empire) as The Gate.

good posts

for the avarage frontier soldier it was "the turk"

In the same documents the people of the sultan are called "moselem members", "mussuleman people" or "mahometans/mohammedans" officially.
But in latin the country was Turcia, and the people were Turci, so "turk" was also used, just not in diplomacy.

Treaty of Sèvres (partitioning of the Ottoman Empire by France and Britain) is the first document where the British diplomats use "Turkey" by the way. So they only called it Turkey after they killed it, maybe meant in disrespect?

Byzantines referred to Turks as Turkmens btw

That was for all the warlords in Anatolia, not just the Osman family.
The turks themselves called byzantines Rum, basically Romans.

The word "turk" was insulting to Ottoman gentlemen, being associated with uneducated peasants and the "primitive" Turkmen, though.

No rivers/long distance from the closest coast. Same reason goes for expansion in Caucasus - except here they were dealing with mountains. Whenever it was there it was temporary because it was impossible to administer such remote regions effectively

Can we stop having this fucking thread every week?

It's retarded and the joke's long worn out.

Ottoman is the anglicized appropriation of the name of the House of Osman, you know the ruling royalty.
But desu tho, no-one calls France "the Bourbons" or Russia/Muscovia "Romanovia". Although Romanovia sounds like a kickass name for a country whose royalty insisted for a longer period of time that they were the Third Rome.

Also this.