History of Romania

Romanya'da Osmanlı dönemi

1541 Jan 1 - 1878 Romania
Romanya'da Osmanlı dönemi
Romanya'da Osmanlı dönemi © Angus McBride

Osmanlı imparatorluğunun genişlemesi 1390 civarında Tuna'ya ulaştı. Osmanlılar 1390'da Wallachia'yı işgal ettiler ve 1395'te Dobruja'yı işgal ettiler, Wallachia 1417'de ilk kez Moldavya 1456'da haraç ödedi. Bununla birlikte, Moldavya 1456'da. En seçkin 15. yüzyıl Romen hükümdarları-Wallachia ve Moldavya'nın Büyük Stephen'ı-Vlad-Osmanlıları büyük savaşlarda yenebildi. Silistra Eyalet'e dahil olan Dobruja'da Nogai Tatarlar yerleşti ve yerel Çingene kabileleri İslam'a dönüştü. Macaristan Krallığı'nın parçalanması 29 Ağustos 1526'da Mohács Savaşı ile başladı. Osmanlılar Kraliyet Ordusu'nu ve Macaristan'ın II. Louis'i yok etti. 1541'de Balkan Yarımadası ve Kuzey Macaristan'ın tamamı Osmanlı eyaletleri oldu. Moldavya, Wallachia ve Transylvania Osmanlı Suzerainty altına girdi, ancak tamamen özerk kaldı ve 18. yüzyıla kadar iç bağımsızlığı vardı.

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