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What are the Ottoman religious policies?

the sharia law


Which Roman ruler grated religious toleration in the empire?

Freedom of religion always existed in the Roman Empire. The Romans respected and tolerate the religions and customs of the conquered peoples and even allowed them to use their customary laws at the local level. There were changes of policies with regard to Christianity from toleration to persecution and viceversa. However, Christianity was never actually banned. The end of the Great Persecution of Christians was decreed by the emperor Galerius in his Edict of Toleration of 311. Constantine the Great completed the termination of the persecution after he signed the Edict of Milan in 313 with co-emperor Licinius. Constantine confronted the last remnants persecution.


Which ruler did not adopt policies of religious tolerance?

Mehmed II


Was Oliver Cromwell a tolerant man?

Yes, if "toleration" is the word you are meaning to use. He granted more liberal policies toward non-Anglicans than at any other time in British history. But they were only short-lived. By 1673 Catholics were barred from taking office via the Test Act of 1673. See: Andrew R. Murphy. Conscience and Community: Revisiting Toleration and religious Dissent in Early Modern England and America


How did Cyrus's policies of toleration change the way empires were ruled?

Cyrus brought about a positive and diplomatic approach that cut down greatly on the amount of internal conflict within an empire. As long as a conquered people paid the required tribute, Cyrus allowed them to have much of what they wanted. He showed toleration for their cultures and beliefs. They were allowed to worship their own God, practice their own beliefs and remain relatively free.

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What are the Ottoman religious policies?

the sharia law


How did Cyrus's style of governing unify his empire?

policies of toleration, tribute, allow people to keep culture/religion, keep leaders, and etc.


How did Cyrus style of government unify his empire?

policies of toleration, tribute, allow people to keep culture/religion, keep leaders, and etc.


Which Roman ruler grated religious toleration in the empire?

Freedom of religion always existed in the Roman Empire. The Romans respected and tolerate the religions and customs of the conquered peoples and even allowed them to use their customary laws at the local level. There were changes of policies with regard to Christianity from toleration to persecution and viceversa. However, Christianity was never actually banned. The end of the Great Persecution of Christians was decreed by the emperor Galerius in his Edict of Toleration of 311. Constantine the Great completed the termination of the persecution after he signed the Edict of Milan in 313 with co-emperor Licinius. Constantine confronted the last remnants persecution.


Equality of result policies are primarily directed at?

religious


What were the religious policies of Edward Tudor and Mary Tudor?

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Which ruler did not adopt policies of religious tolerance?

Mehmed II


Was Oliver Cromwell a tolerant man?

Yes, if "toleration" is the word you are meaning to use. He granted more liberal policies toward non-Anglicans than at any other time in British history. But they were only short-lived. By 1673 Catholics were barred from taking office via the Test Act of 1673. See: Andrew R. Murphy. Conscience and Community: Revisiting Toleration and religious Dissent in Early Modern England and America


Which of the following policies did Napoléon promote in the European territories he conquered?

Religious tolerance


Where does the word inauguration come from?

An Augur was a Roman religious official who read omens to determine policies. The French then used the word inauguration for the installment of new policies according to good omens.


What was the impact of Aurangzeb's religious policies?

Weakened mug hal rule and cause the rose of different revolts in india


How did Cyrus's policies of toleration change the way empires were ruled?

Cyrus brought about a positive and diplomatic approach that cut down greatly on the amount of internal conflict within an empire. As long as a conquered people paid the required tribute, Cyrus allowed them to have much of what they wanted. He showed toleration for their cultures and beliefs. They were allowed to worship their own God, practice their own beliefs and remain relatively free.