Suleiman “The Magnificent” The Greatest Ottoman Emperor

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Suleiman “The Magnificent” The Greatest Ottoman Emperor WHII #16

Suleiman I Suleiman I (1494-1566) was the greatest and __________________________________of the Ottoman Empire, ruling for 46 years Known in the West as ____________________ ___________, he was known in the Middle East as _____________, due to the law codes that he introduced His rule is known as the ________ ______________________________

The Soldier Under Suleiman’s rule, the Ottomans greatly _______________________________________ He conquered areas in ____________________ ___________________________________ Under his rule, the size of the Ottoman navy was larger than _____________ ________________ put together He continually ______________ _________________until he was stopped at Venice

The Lawgiver Suleiman was known as ________________ in the East because of the _________________________ _______________________________ Laws in Muslim empires had typically been based off of _____________________________, so those laws could not be broken However, he issued modern legal codes that did not violate Muslim law, ______________________ _____________________ These new law codes brought the Ottoman Empire into a _____________________

The Patron Suleiman also had many breakthroughs in the world of ________________________________ His law codes provided for an ______________ _______that was vastly greater than that of the Europeans ___________also flourished under his rule – he sought make ____________________________ __________________by funding the creation of new palaces and mosques

Legacy At Suleiman’s death, the Ottoman Empire was _______________________________________ Suleiman had brought all of the major Muslim cities under his control, including ___________ _______________________________________ His military and cultural advancements brought about the height of the Ottoman Empire and would lead to ____________________________ __________________