What type of bureaucracy did the caliphate create? a bureaucracy where only Muslims held all positions of power a bureaucracy wh
ere only non-Muslims were recruited for the army a bureaucracy where non-Muslims held all positions of power a bureaucracy where Muslims equally shared the spoils of war
The caliphate created a bureaucracy where only Muslims held all positions of power. Option A is correct.
A caliphate refers to an Islamic state under the leadership of an Islamic steward known as calipha, a person considered a religious successor to the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a leader of the entire ummah (community).
Bureaucracy refers to a body of non-elective government officials as well as an administrative policy-making group.
The caliphate created a bureaucracy where only Muslims held all positions of power. Option A is correct.
A caliphate refers to an Islamic state under the leadership of an Islamic steward known as calipha, a person considered a religious successor to the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a leader of the entire ummah (community).
Bureaucracy refers to a body of non-elective government officials as well as an administrative policy-making group.
The Chinese were treated badly during the nineteenth century for two primary reasons: fear of economic competition and racism/xenophobia. During the nineteenth century, the United States' economy experienced cycles of marked booms and busts.