Amber Dawn

The Ottoman Empire was one of the most powerful political entities of the second millenium, having completely changed the scenario of the Middle East, the Balkans, northern Africa and, indirectly, the whole West. The house of Osmanoğlu, with its headquarters in present-day Turkey, struck the final blow to the world's longest lasting empire and shaped what we today know as Islam. But what if, instead of the Ottomans, another group had risen to power in the Anatolian peninsula? What would the world look like?