The Holy Ottoman Empire

The Holy Ottoman Empire (Slovenian: Sveto Osmansko cesarstvo, Greek: Η Ιερά Οθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία) or historically refferred to as the European Islamic Empire, was an Islamic state founded in 2017 by Slovenians in Slovenia. They dominated the Southern Slavic area, and taking their land. After they took hold of many Slavic countries, they became the Ultra Ottoman Empire.

Name
The name of The Holy Ottoman Empire was derived from their claimed 'predecessor', the Ottoman Empire. The first president, who was originally a Slovenian citizen, proclaimed the nation as 'holy', and 'successful'. He decided on the name for the nation; The Holy Ottoman Empire. The name was approved by the Senate, and the name passed for the nation's name.

Formation
When the Rebellion of Slovenia occurred, the people of Slovenia wanted a new nation, other then the government of Slovenia, which they thought were cruel to them. In waves, the people of Slovenia rebelled from the government, and, soon enough, they finally were granted independence. They adopted the religion of Islam, and made the flag of The Holy Ottoman Empire. However, they had trouble with coming up with a name.

They began to suggest names like The Second Ottoman Empire, The Reformed Ottoman Empire, Great Ottoman Empire, and the Balkan Ottoman Empire. Eventually, these names were discarded, and the name "The Holy Ottoman Empire" was selected for the nation. The government approved of this, and the name was chosen.

Balkan Conquests
The Balkan Conquests were one of the many wars of the Ottomanian-Balkan Wars. They were the invasion of Croatia, Bosnia & Herezgovnia, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania.

Language
The language of The Holy Ottoman Empire was mixed, due to its Ottomanic influence and where it rebelled. Their main languages were Turkish and Slovenian. However, later, they made Ottoman Turkish as a secondary language. When The Holy Ottoman Empire conquered Greece, they made Greek a secondary language as well.

Religion
The religion of The Holy Ottoman Empire was purely Islamic. The first president wrote the law of The Holy Ottoman Empire, saying that all citizens in The Holy Ottoman Empire should worship Islam, due to his affairs with the religion. However, many criticized the nation for forcing its religion views onto its citizens, which he dismissed.