The Ottoman expansion into the Balkans was driven by a combination of political, economic, and religious factors. The Ottomans were initially attracted to the Balkans because of its strategic location and its wealth of natural resources. Additionally, the Balkans were characterized by political instability and internal conflict, which made it easier for the Ottomans to gain a foothold in the region. Furthermore, the Ottoman Empire was driven by a strong sense of religious duty, and the expansion into the Balkans was seen as a way of spreading the influence of Islam. Finally, the Ottoman Empire was expanding into the Balkans at a time when the Byzantine Empire was weakened and in decline, providing an ideal opportunity for the Ottomans to expand their territory and consolidate their power.
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