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dedylja [7]
1 year ago
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What practical purpose might have been served by the tughras intricate design?

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FrozenT [24]1 year ago
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The primarily written manifestation of the Ottoman emperor's government was represented by the tughra, which is a calligraphic symbol seen at the top of official papers.

<h3 /><h3>What is tughra?</h3>

The authentic stamp of the Ottoman Sultans is known as a Tughra, which is comparable to a statement in which they include a brief description of themselves along with their identities.

The Tughra was an intricate and calligraphic symbol,  with a structured format, that recognizes the authenticity of the document. The head of official papers usually has symbols on them.

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Orlov [11]1 year ago
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Answer: What practical purpose might have been served by the Tughras intricate design?

Explanation:

The tughra is an intricate decorative device that served as the imperial monogram of the Ottoman sultans and was the ultimate symbol of their power

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