it is said he is alive but he dead
No. While Suleiman I, also known as Suleiman the Magnificent or Suleiman the Lawgiver/Qanuni, was an emperor known for his mosques, he was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, which was the rival of the Safavid Empire.
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.
Suleiman ruled Turkey and its empire for 46 years.
790,000 square miles ----------- There is a link to a map of the Ottoman Empire in 1566, when Suleiman the Magnificent died, below.
Suleiman probably wanted to include Medina and Mecca in his empire because they were Muslim holy cities.
The tenth sultan of the Ottoman Empire was Suleiman I.
the leader is Suleiman
Suleiman the first
Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent of the Ottoman Empire was a Sunni Muslim of the Hanafi School.
The twentieth sultan of the Ottoman Empire was Suleiman II.
from my perspective I think that the reason that Suleiman's legal code helped sultans rule the ottoman empire because they made a code that would effectively govern the vast and expanding empire