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* Please, edit maps for this article, because they are just wrong. My complain is about South Ukraine, East Ukraine and South of Russia. Just compare those territories on these maps and on this one: http://www.ottomansouvenir.com/img/Maps/Ottoman_Empire_1481-1683_map.jpg However, I don't think that Khanate of Crimea was such a part of Ottoman Empire - it was an autonomy. Read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khanate_of_the_Crimea The sultans treated the khans more as allies than subjects.
* Please, edit maps for this article, because they are just wrong. My complain is about South Ukraine, East Ukraine and South of Russia. Just compare those territories on these maps and on this one: http://www.ottomansouvenir.com/img/Maps/Ottoman_Empire_1481-1683_map.jpg However, I don't think that Khanate of Crimea was such a part of Ottoman Empire - it was an autonomy. Read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khanate_of_the_Crimea The sultans treated the khans more as allies than subjects.
* Address issues raised in [[Talk:Ottoman_Empire/Comments]]
* Address issues raised in [[Talk:Ottoman_Empire/Comments]]
* I think someone should carefully consider whether it would make sense to remove references to Armenian "genocide" from this article. That is a hotly debated topic right now and is strictly a matter of opinion and perspective, not the kind of concrete facts needed for an article of this type.

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  • Please, edit maps for this article, because they are just wrong. My complain is about South Ukraine, East Ukraine and South of Russia. Just compare those territories on these maps and on this one: http://www.ottomansouvenir.com/img/Maps/Ottoman_Empire_1481-1683_map.jpg However, I don't think that Khanate of Crimea was such a part of Ottoman Empire - it was an autonomy. Read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khanate_of_the_Crimea The sultans treated the khans more as allies than subjects.
  • Address issues raised in Talk:Ottoman_Empire/Comments
  • I think someone should carefully consider whether it would make sense to remove references to Armenian "genocide" from this article. That is a hotly debated topic right now and is strictly a matter of opinion and perspective, not the kind of concrete facts needed for an article of this type.