All branches of science, human rights, philosophies, and morals were advanced in the Islamic empire.
Yes. The Ottoman Empire was mostly, if not all, Muslim.
The capital of the Muslim empire in India is Delhi. And your welcome.
The Ottoman Empire was not the largest Muslim Empire as the Umayyad Empire in 749 CE was larger. However, it may be the most influential Muslim Empire, but that is up to the perception of the person discussing it.
Aurangzeb's death lead to the decline of the Muslim empire in India.
Ottoman Empire
Yes, optics was advanced during the Muslim empire. Scholars like Al-Kindi, Ibn al-Haytham, and Alhazen made significant contributions to the field, including advancements in the study of light, vision, and the development of the camera obscura. Their work laid the foundation for modern optics.
No, China got medicine from the Muslim empire during the golden ages of Islam (800-1200) when the Muslim empire spread to China.
The Muslim Empire in Baghdad reached its climax during the reign of Caliph Haroon ur Rashid. The Muslim Empire in Spain reached its climax during the reign of Abdul Rahman III. It took about less than 150 years .
Mughal Empire
The Arabian Empire was primarily Muslim, as was the Ottoman Empire.
The Muslim Empire established by second Rashidoon Caliph Hazrat Umar RAU, the Ummayad Caliphate, The Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad, and the Ummayad Caliphate in Spain
Yes. The Ottoman Empire was mostly, if not all, Muslim.
Important inventions of the fourteenth century included the floating crane of the Holy Roman Empire and the Naval Mine of China during the Ming Dynasty.
In the Middle East during the Muslim Empire (600-ish AD).
The capital of the Muslim empire in India is Delhi. And your welcome.
The Ottoman Empire was not the largest Muslim Empire as the Umayyad Empire in 749 CE was larger. However, it may be the most influential Muslim Empire, but that is up to the perception of the person discussing it.
Aurangzeb's death lead to the decline of the Muslim empire in India.