As the Seljuk Empire began to decline, the Osman Turks transitioned from being a minor principality on the fringes of the empire to a more prominent and powerful entity. They capitalized on the weakening of Seljuk authority, expanding their territory and influence in Anatolia. This shift allowed the Osman Turks to establish the foundations of what would eventually become the Ottoman Empire, characterized by a more centralized and organized governance structure. The decline of the Seljuks also enabled the Osman Turks to attract various tribes and peoples seeking stability and protection, further solidifying their power.
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