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Its tributary states would regularly send tribute to the Ottoman Empire, which was understood by both states as also being a token of submission. In exchange for certain privileges, its vassal states were obligated to render support to the Ottoman Empire when called upon to do so.
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Transylvania, Wallachia and, intermittently, Moldavia, became tributary principalities of the Empire. In the east, the Ottoman Turks took Baghdad from the ...
A vassal state is any state that has a mutual obligation to a superior state or empire, in a status similar to that of a vassal in the feudal system in ...
Outside this system were various types of vassal and tributary states. Vilayets and Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire in 1875 A detailed map showing the Ottoman ...
Category talk:Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire ... Former countries: Ottoman Empire ... Wikipedia's coverage of defunct states and territories (and ...
Vassal States were a number of tributary or vassal states, usually on the periphery of the Ottoman Empire under the suzerainty of the Porte, over which direct ...
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Tributary states, usually on the periphery of the Ottoman Empire, were under vassalage in different forms. Some were allowed to select their own leaders ...