Multiple factors helped the Ottoman Empire expand cultural wise, the main one though is that the Ottoman empire was located by a major trade route, so ideas were flowing to and from the city all around the world. Different foods, linens, ideas, technology, and religion were being exchanged because of this, and all played a part in the vast culture of the Ottomans. Suleyman, a well known Sultan of the Ottoman empire was actually influenced by such things and because of the culture blending introduced scholars and artists to his kingdom.
Government and society
their advancements in medicine
Under which Muslim empire were people most likely to experience cultural and religious toleration? A. Mughal Empire B. Ottoman Empire C. Safavid Empire
Suleyman the second. He also gained the nickname "Suleyman the Lawgiver" by his own people. He was know as "Suleyman the Magnificent" in th West. This title was a tribute to the splendor of his court and to his cultural achievements.
pursuit of religious converts, trade and conquest
Government and society
Government and society
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the london eye
their advancements in medicine
Under which Muslim empire were people most likely to experience cultural and religious toleration? A. Mughal Empire B. Ottoman Empire C. Safavid Empire
The Whirling Dervishes are interesting as a cultural relic of the Ottoman Empire and their help in the producing poetry and helping the administration of the Empire. However, they were not terribly important in the expansion or development of the empire.
One Big Achievement was the Angkor Wat
The Ottoman Empire was known for its centralized government, strong military, and diverse population. It encompassed territories in Europe, Asia, and Africa, and was characterized by its system of governance which included a mix of Islamic law and bureaucratic administration. The empire was also known for its cultural achievements, architectural landmarks, and trade networks.
Suleyman the second. He also gained the nickname "Suleyman the Lawgiver" by his own people. He was know as "Suleyman the Magnificent" in th West. This title was a tribute to the splendor of his court and to his cultural achievements.
pursuit of religious converts, trade and conquest
The Taj Mahal, The Red Fort, The Peacock throne, Sikhism, and the Gardens of the Mughal Empire