In 1–2 sentences, compare the motivations and conquests of the Ottoman Empire and the Umayyad dynasty.

Both the Ottoman Empire and the Umayyad dynasty were motivated by religious and territorial ambitions, with the Ottoman Empire conquering and incorporating vast territories in Europe, Asia, and Africa, while the Umayyad dynasty expanded their Islamic caliphate, conquering large parts of the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, and Spain.

The Ottoman Empire was motivated by the desire for territorial expansion, economic prosperity, and the spread of Islam, while the Umayyad dynasty sought to establish and maintain political control, consolidate their power, and advance the dominance of the Arab culture and language.

The motivations of the Ottoman Empire and the Umayyad dynasty were both driven by the desire for power, expansion, and the spread of Islam; however, while the Ottoman Empire focused on territorial conquest and building a vast empire, the Umayyad dynasty sought to unite and establish political dominance over the Islamic world.