- Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler ve Sanat Araştırmaları
- Vol: 2 Issue: 1
- OTTOMAN’S EXISTENCE IN AFRICA IN THE 19TH CENTURY AND THE IMPORTANCE OF SUEZ CANAL
OTTOMAN’S EXISTENCE IN AFRICA IN THE 19TH CENTURY AND THE IMPORTANCE OF SUEZ CANAL
Authors : Mustafa Burak Şener
Pages : 136-147
Doi:10.32955/neuissar202321682
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Publication Date : 2023-01-27
Article Type : Research
Abstract :The 19th century is an important period in terms of Africa becoming the great powers’ focal point. Great powers such as the United Kingdom, France, Portugal, and the Ottoman Empire wanted to have influence in the continent and had conflicts between them. The Suez Canal was very effective in intensifying this conflict. As a matter of fact, the Suez Canal, which connects Africa to the Mediterranean, is of great geopolitical importance. In this direction, with the opening of the Suez Canal on the agenda as a project, a geopolitical conflict occurred between the great powers. The study analyzes how the Suez Canal affected the Ottoman Empire’s presence in Africa in the 19th century. The first part of the study examines the importance of the African continent in the 19th century and the Ottoman interaction with Africa. The second part evaluates the process leading to the opening of the Suez Canal. The third and last part analyzes how the opening of the Suez Canal affected the great powers with an evaluation on the Ottoman axis. As a result, it found that the opening of the canal accelerated the decline and disintegration of the Ottoman Empire because of increasing the interest of other great powers and the desire to establish influence in the region.Keywords : Afrika, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu, Süveyş Kanalı, Akdeniz, Jeopolitik