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In the year of Karamanid dynasty leader Mehmet I of Karaman ordered that people in the palace's Sofa Hall council and during travel could only speak Turkish. Old Anatolian Turkish finally gained the status of the official language of Anatolia. Middle Ottoman Turkish Centuries From Century to Century Ancient Anatolian Turkish eventually paved the way for Ottoman Turkish. The Ottoman Empire was founded by another Oghuz Turkic group and reached its peak after the fall of the Seljuk Empire in the 19th century. The Ottoman Empire eventually established its capital in Istanbul and expanded into Antigua and Barbuda Email List different parts of Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. At its height the Ottoman Empire controlled territory from Budapest to Mecca. Ottoman Turkish is similar to Old Anatolian Turkish in that it continues to use the Arabic alphabet. But it is unique from Old Anatolian Turkish in that it has more lexical and grammatical features from languages such as Arabic and Persian. Persian, and Greek were so prominent in Ottoman Turkish that their number exceeded the number of words originating from Turkish. This made Ottoman Turkish a literary language more popular among the upper classes and elites. Class is used and more specifically used in literature and writing records. Meanwhile Turkish, as spoken by common people, continued to use fewer loanwords from other languages and became more like today's Turkish. At that time it was often called Kaba in rude Turkish.
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