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Islamic Empires Ottoman Empire. Influence on Religion Followed Islamic law Allowed freedom of worship Christians and Jews allowed to practice their religion. Influence on Law “The Lawgiver” Created law code for civil and criminal law. Ottoman Empire Suleyman the Magnificent. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Islamic EmpiresOttoman Empire

Ottoman EmpireSuleyman the Magnificent

Influence on Religion• Followed Islamic law

– Allowed freedom of worship

– Christians and Jews allowed to practice their religion

Influence on Law• “The Lawgiver”

– Created law code for civil and criminal law

Influence on the Arts• Art and literature flourish• Studied poetry and architecture• Sinan designed the Mosque of

Suleyman – Largest in Ottoman Empire

Safavid EmpireShah Abbas

Influence on Religion– Tolerant – Brought in Christians

from other areas

Influence on Law– Punished corruption

Influence on the Arts• Capital of Esfahan [Isfahan]• Brought in Chinese potters—tile work• Carpets—become most sought after in West

Located on an oasis in an arid plain surrounded by mountains

Trade needs cities to flourish; cities need trade to flourish

---Braudel

Allah-verdi Khan Bridge built in 1632 by Shah Abbas

Friday’s Mosque

Aljaito AltarPlaster Carving

Imam’s Mosque

Imam’s Mosque

Babur the Conqueror1483-1530

*Gunpowder Empire

*Rajputs=confederation of states

*Capitals--Delhi and Agra

Influence on Religion– Did not emphasize his

religion but rather his Persian heritage

– Stable empire allowed many to convert to Islam

Influence on Law– Centralized his power

Influence on the Arts

– Remembered for his memoirs

– Wrote poetry– Love of gardens

Akbar

Golden Age

Influence on Religion

– Tolerant– Married Hindus, Christians,

and Muslims– Abolished tax on Hindus

and non-Muslims– Preserved Hindu temples

Influence on Law– Had final say in all disputes– Non-Muslims not forced to

obey Islamic law– Mughals had no formal

written law– Subjects could directly

petition Akbar – Ruler’s duty was to ensure

justice for all– 1579—Infallibility Decree

Influence on the Arts

– Academy of Local Painters– Cultural blend of the arts– Miniatures– Built Fatehpur Sikri

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