No, the Ottoman Empire was not the largest and most influential Christian empire. It was a large and influential Islamic empire.
Numerous treaties broke up the Ottoman Empire. The most famous and which stripped the empire of the most land was the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
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.
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Under which Muslim empire were people most likely to experience cultural and religious toleration? A. Mughal Empire B. Ottoman Empire C. Safavid Empire
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No, the Ottoman Empire was not the largest and most influential Christian empire. It was a large and influential Islamic empire.
The Ottoman empire controlled most of the balkans.
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Numerous treaties broke up the Ottoman Empire. The most famous and which stripped the empire of the most land was the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
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.
This is a dumb question.
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Under which Muslim empire were people most likely to experience cultural and religious toleration? A. Mughal Empire B. Ottoman Empire C. Safavid Empire
It depends on the century the question refers to. In the 16th Century, the Ottoman Empire was the most powerful empire west of China. In the 19th Century, the Ottoman Empire was one of the weakest empires in the world and called the "Sick Man of Europe".