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As long as Suleiman ruled the Ottoman Empire it was the richest and most powerful empire in Europe and Southwest Asia.
As long as Suleiman ruled the Ottoman Empire it was the richest and most powerful empire in Europe and Southwest asia.
Considering that the Ottoman Empire does not exist currently, nobody controls it. While it existed, it was ruled by the Sultan in political affairs and the Caliph in religious affairs. The most famous Ottoman Sultan was Suleiman I (also known as the "Magnificent" or the "Law-Giver").
Yes, the Ottoman Empire was an autocracy. The sultan held absolute power and ruled as both the political and religious head of the empire. While some religious and administrative officials had limited authority, ultimate decision-making power rested with the sultan.
Suleiman ruled the Ottoman Empire, which expanded to the eastern tip of Africa, most of the Middle East, and a small amount of Europe.
There's no such sultan who ruled the empire from 1520 - 1526. Maybe there's a typo because there's Suleiman the Magnificent whose reign lasted from 1520 to 1566?
There has only been one Ottoman Empire. It ruled from the late 1200s until 1923.
Greece was ruled by the OTTOMAN EMPIRE in the year 1800.
The Ottoman Empire
SUNNI ISLAM expanded with the Ottoman Empire since the country was ruled by Sunni Muslims.
Suleiman the Magnificent ruled the Ottoman Empire during its Golden Age.
He was the Caliph or Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 until 1566. He was known as the Law Giver within his empire and his reforms made life in North Africa and the Mediteranian area far superior to that of the more barbaric European neighbors.