yes
Refer to the expert answer. Islam didn't deprive the woman from rights but sometimes even preferred her than man. However, some scholars deprived her from these rights and this was the cause that Muslim women battled.
The Ottoman Empire was populated by the
Yes, Turkish people were in the Ottoman empire.
Turkish people are founders of the Ottoman Empire.
yes
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Refer to the expert answer. Islam didn't deprive the woman from rights but sometimes even preferred her than man. However, some scholars deprived her from these rights and this was the cause that Muslim women battled.
The Ottoman Empire was populated by the
The Ottoman Empire was a nation.
The Arabian Empire was primarily Muslim, as was the Ottoman Empire.
Yes, Turkish people were in the Ottoman empire.
Turkish people are founders of the Ottoman Empire.
Osman I is attributed to finding The Ottoman Empire.
The Ottoman Empire had 29 provinces.
The Ottoman Empire had four capitals.
The Armenians demanded their rights, both in the Russian Empire and in the Ottoman Empire on multiple occasions, specifically their right to practice their religion freely and to organize themselves autonomously or independently of the larger empire. Almost consistently when they demanded these rights, especially the right to political autonomy, they came under fire from the ruling empire. However, this violence erupted far more often on the Ottoman side since the Armenians were a useful pawn for the Russians in their attempts to conquer more Ottoman territory.