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ella [17]
3 years ago
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When you treat people well, those same people might not treat you the same way. But if you pay attention, you’ll notice that All

ah has sent OTHER people who treat you even better.
—Suleiman the Magnificent

Which characteristic of the Ottoman leader Suleiman may be attributed to the ideas in the quotation?


A. conversion of drafted Christian soldiers to Islam


B. strict and careful enforcement of Sharia


C. use of diplomacy


D.use of military force
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Katarina [22]3 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is <em>C</em>. The use of diplomacy.

<em>Suleiman the Magnificent(1494-1566) </em>or Suleiman Muhtesem, was a Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, who despite his strong army and military campaigns, could develop an important culture for his civilization through art, architecture, and literature.

His knowledge of war and the way he applied diplomacy made him a great sultan and it is considered the greatest Ottoman ruler.

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