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  2. Demographics of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The demographics of the Ottoman Empire include population density, ethnicity, education level, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.. Lucy Mary Jane Garnett stated in the 1904 book Turkish Life in Town and Country, published in 1904, that "No country in the world, perhaps, contains a population so heterogeneous as that of Turkey."

  3. Census in the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The first Ottoman general census was completed in 1831. [3] To provide general supervision and control and to compile and keep empire-wide population records, a separate Census Department (Ceride-i Nufus Nezareti) was established for the first time as part of the Ministry of the Interior. [4]

  4. Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Due to tension between the states of western Europe and the later Byzantine Empire, most of the Orthodox population accepted Ottoman rule, as preferable to Venetian rule. [51] Albanian resistance was a major obstacle to Ottoman expansion on the Italian peninsula. [52] In the 15th and 16th centuries, the Ottoman Empire entered a period of expansion.

  5. Demographic history of Palestine (region) - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman census of 1878 indicated the following demographics for the three districts that best approximated what later became Mandatory Palestine; that is, the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem, the Nablus Sanjak, and the Acre Sanjak. [91] In addition, some scholars estimate approximately 5,000-10,000 additional foreign-born Jews at this time: [94]

  6. 1914 Ottoman census - Wikipedia

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    The Empire's total population in the census was recorded as 18,520,015. [2] The grand total for 1914 showed a "net gain" of 1,131,454 people from the 1905-06 Ottoman census survey . The data reflects the loss of territory and population in Europe due to the Balkan Wars , as the total net gain within the Ottoman State population was 3,496,068.

  7. Category:Demographics of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Demographics of the Ottoman Empire" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Ottoman Turks - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman Turks (Turkish: Osmanlı Türkleri) were a Turkic ethnic group native to Anatolia.Originally from Central Asia, they migrated to Anatolia in the 13th century and founded the Ottoman Empire, in which they remained socio-politically dominant for the entirety of the six centuries that it existed.

  9. 1831 census of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    1831 census of the Ottoman Empire was the first available population information in the West. [1] The Europeans estimates before this census, some of whom, such as William Eton, [2] David Urquhart, [3] Georg Hassel [4] was based on their personal assumptions which in these publications claimed to be gathered from Ottoman court.