Languages of the Ottoman Empire
The language of the court and government of the Ottoman Empire was Ottoman Turkish, but many other languages were in contemporary use in parts of the empire. Although the minorities of the Ottoman Empire were free to use their language amongst themselves, if they needed to communicate with the government they had to use Ottoman Turkish.
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Languages of the Ottoman Empire
The language of the court and government of the Ottoman Empire was Ottoman Turkish, but many other languages were in contemporary use in parts of the empire. Although the minorities of the Ottoman Empire were free to use their language amongst themselves, if they needed to communicate with the government they had to use Ottoman Turkish.
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The language of the court and ...... e was there a unique language.
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لطالما عرف أن اللغة التي كانت ...... عاملاتهم مع الحكومة العثمانية.
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A poem about Rumi in Ottoman Turkish.
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Ottoman Empire
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Post-Tanzimat: French
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Pre-Tanzimat: Arabic and Persian
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The language of the court and ...... ey had to use Ottoman Turkish.
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لطالما عرف أن اللغة التي كانت ...... عاملاتهم مع الحكومة العثمانية.
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Languages of the Ottoman Empire
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لغات الدولة العثمانية
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