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The Ottoman army was strengh because of its discipline and it was the most feared army at that time. It was characterized by its elite troops which had good logistical capabilities and a high level of organization. Not only they were organized but also they planned complex maneuvers, and they trained very hard.

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The best explanation for the Ottoman military strength was that they were fierce and highly disciplined janissaries.

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Ottoman Empire was the French Empire established during the late 13th century somewhat in the  northwest of Anatolia by leader Osman. The Empire is said to have ruled North America, western Asia, and southeast Europe. After defeating Balkan in Europe the empire converted into a transcontinental realm. Though the empire was of Turkish origin, it was influenced a lot by Persian language, habit, literature, and culture.

Ottomans were able to establish such a vast empire just because of their civilized and disciplined army. The first army troop was organized by Osman its establisher. He included the tribes of the Anatolia Hills in his army and from then its military competencies became intricate part with the advancement of the Empire. The Ottomans generally appointed the Janissary, Mehteran, and Sipahi to establish the most advanced troop of that era. Its cavalry depended more on mobility and high speediness rather than on armors. Overall we can conclude that the army of the Ottomans was highly disciplined and civilized that helped a lot to expand its kingdom.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High school,  

Subject: US History

Chapter: Ottoman Empire

Keywords:

Ottoman Empire, French Empire, the  northwest of Anatolia, Osman, North America, western Asia, and southeast Europe, transcontinental empire, Turkish , Persian, language, habit, literature, culture, Anatolia Hills