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Muslim Empires

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A term used to refer to the Mughal rulers or their descendants.
The title for the ruler or monarch of the Ottoman Empire.
The private quarters of a ruler in a Muslim household, particularly associated with the Ottoman Empire, where women, including wives and concubines, lived.
Adherence to traditional religious beliefs, often used to refer to the Orthodox branch of Christianity.
The title for the ruler or monarch of the Safavid Empire.
The founder of the Mughal Empire in India.
An empire that relies on advanced firearms and gunpowder technology for military dominance, such as the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires.
A major empire centered in Turkey that lasted from the late 13th century until the early 20th century.
A dynasty in Persia (Iran) known for promoting Twelver Shia Islam as the state religion.
The founder of the Safavid Empire in Persia, known for establishing Twelver Shia Islam as the state religion.
A landowner, particularly in Mughal India, responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining order on the land.
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The chief minister or highest-ranking official in the Ottoman Empire, responsible for advising the sultan and overseeing the administration.
Islamic scholars and clergy in the Ottoman Empire, responsible for interpreting religious law.
A state of disorder and absence of government or authority.
A historical practice in India where a widow self-immolates or is compelled to commit suicide on her husband's funeral pyre.
Elite infantry units in the Ottoman Empire, often consisting of soldiers recruited through the devshirme system.
The Ottoman sultan who conquered Constantinople in 1453, marking the end of the Byzantine Empire.
The Ottoman sultan who expanded the empire's territories and conquered the Safavids.
One of the greatest Mughal emperors, known for his tolerance of different religions and his administrative reforms.
A high-ranking official or governor in the Ottoman Empire.