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puteri [66]
1 year ago
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Which descriptions fit both the Ottoman and Mughal Empires?

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Bas_tet [7]1 year ago
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Both the Ottoman and Mughal Empires were similar in creating architectural achievements.

Turko-Mongolian ancestry was shared by the three Islamic empires of the early modern era—the Mughal, the Safavid, and the Ottoman. All three had an Islamic monarchy in power, an agrarian economy, and military forces that were paid with land grants.

But even with these parallels, there were also big disparities. A succinct explanation of the political, economic, religious, and cultural circumstances of each state is also required in order to completely comprehend the various time systems.

But it is not possible to review the entire body of work and resolve all of the debates within the constraints of a single chapter. Because of this, the brief review that follows mainly refers to contemporary general histories and surveys.

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