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Diaspora, (Greek: “Dispersion”) Hebrew Galut (Exile), the dispersion of Jews among the Gentiles after the Babylonian Exile or the aggregate of Jews or Jewish communities scattered “in exile” outside Palestine or present-day Israel. Although the term refers to the physical dispersal of Jews throughout the world, it also carries religious, philosophical, political, and eschatological connotations, inasmuch as the Jews perceive a special relationship between the land of Israel and themselves. Interpretations of this relationship range from the messianic hope of traditional Judaism for the eventual “ingathering of the exiles” to the view of Reform Judaism that the dispersal of the Jews was providentially arranged by God to foster pure monotheism throughout the world.
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<span>The answer is false. The Ottoman Empire was Muslim Empire by the
Oghuz Turks led by OsmanI. Under the
leadership of Murad I, they captured the Balkans between 1362 .and 1389
transforming the Ottoman sultanate into a transcontinental empire. They brought down the Byzantine Empire in
1453 by conquering Constantinople by Mehmed the Conqueror. At the height of its power, the Ottoman
Empire under the leadership of Suleiman
the Magnificent, it had control of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, the Caucasus,
North Africa and the Horn of Africa.
During this time, they also spread the religion of Islam.</span>
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D. All of these choices are correct
They are the head of the family, farmers who don't own a land, unmarried women and slaves.