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The government of the Ottoman Empire in the time of Suleiman the Magnificent

Chapter 104: INDEX
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The study analyzes the Ottoman state at its sixteenth-century height, detailing its institutional architecture and functioning. It describes the ruling structure as a composite of a palace slave-family recruited through tribute boys and educational colleges, a standing military including janissaries and spahi cavalry, and a court nobility organized around the sultan. Administrative organs such as viziers, treasurers, chancellors, and a divan are examined alongside taxation, finance, and legal-administrative limits on despotism. The work also considers the Muslim religious establishment, the judicial system, the role of conversion and incorporation of non-Muslims, and educational schemes that enabled merit-based advancement and imperial cohesion.

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