While they have a less versatile roster than their French enemies, the Ottoman Empire has far more starting lands with a great opportunity for economic development, and all their units are resistant to heat fatigue, giving them a large stamina advantage. They are allied to Great Britain and protector of the Mamelukes. They are more competent than Napoleon's other middle Eastern enemies, the Bedouin and the Mamelukes, but still suffer from poor troop quality when compared to the French. The Ottomans feature as one of Napoleon's adversaries in the Egyptian campaign.
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