The Muslim rulers of al-Andalus generally practiced a policy of tolerance towards Christians and Jews, allowing them to maintain their religious practices and communities. These groups were classified as "dhimmis," which granted them protection and certain rights in exchange for paying a tax known as the jizya. While there were periods of conflict and tension, many Christians and Jews thrived culturally and economically under Muslim rule, contributing to the rich intellectual and artistic heritage of al-Andalus. Overall, the era was marked by a significant degree of coexistence and collaboration among the three faiths.
They were the Muslim rulers.
Muslim Ruler.
How did the Muslim rulers of Spain during the Middle Ages leave their mark on the country?
During early times, the rulers were the Caliphs who were elected after Muhammad died.
The Holy Alliance was signed by the rulers at the Congress of Vienna. The document promised that they would rule as Christians.
Caliph
the rulers were called caliphs.
The Mughal rulers were different from earlier Muslim rulers of India because most of the people who ruled were Hindu's. Eventually a ruler Akbar persuaded Hindus an Muslims to live more peacefully together. ~I hope that helped you!:)
Khans are Muslim. It's a surname in Muslim religion. it is the sir name of Muslim rulers. they are known as Mughals. it is purely Muslim name.
The Muslim rulers gave their merchants coins to help trade.
Muslim rulers
christians were hated for there belief in god by the romans who believed in rulers such as kings and many christians were killed for there belief