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Ottoman Iraq was created in 1534.
Has to be Ottoman Empire, nowadays TURKEY.
The Ottoman empire.
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Yes, this is how the two empires were based. Each took what seemed the strongest to them in order to succeed in the world.
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").
The Ottoman Empire was controlled by Sunni Muslims, while the Safavid Empire was ruled by Shia Muslims.
the sharia law
There is no religious symbol for the Islam religion in the sense as the cross in Christianity or David star in Judaism. The moon and/or the star are political (and not religious) symbols that had been introduced by the Ottoman empire.
Yes. Turkey was the political center of the Ottoman Empire.
religious tolerance
The Caliph of the Ottoman Empire represented the religious leadership of the Sunni Muslims and granted legitimacy to the Ottoman Empire as the vanguard of Islam.
Turkey was the center of the Ottoman Empire, and its values were based in Islam.
Certain political and economic benefits were reserved for Muslim in the ottoman empire
On their Western borders, the Safavids had very problematic relations with the Ottoman Turks, who they considered their political and religious rivals. They also had rocky relations with the Bukharans of Uzbekistan and the Mughals of India.
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.