Answer:
D. Abbasid dynasty
Explanation:
The city was founded in 762 as the capital of the ʿAbbāsid dynasty of caliphs, and for the next 500 years it was the most significant cultural centre of Arab and Islamic civilization and one of the greatest cities of the world. It was conquered by the Mongol leader Hülegü in 1258, after which its importance waned.
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the answer is buganda..option c
Suleiman the Magnificent was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire between year 1520 and 1566, when he died.
During his mandate, the population of the Empire ranged between 15 and 25 million people. He managed to improve its political, economic and military position by establishing certain reforms and conquering new territories, such as the Christian cities of Belgrade and Rhodes, or the many Hungarian lands.
His legal reforms brought developments to society, education, taxation and criminal law, and these acquired large importance because they managed to apply jointly the two sources of Ottoman law: the Sultan (Kanun) and the religion (Sharia).
Answer:
#1 is (D)
#2 Taxation was not a heavy burden for Roman citizens in the Roman Republic, just for the Roman farmers who complained about the lucrative business generated by the heavy taxation. However, Emperor Augustus modified the taxation system at the beginning of the Empire. Direct taxation replaced farming taxation and from now on, provinces were obligated to pay a 1% tax for wealth.
#3 im pretty sure is D
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