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Changing Social Hierarchies From 1450-1750
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Which two groups were at odds in the Ottoman Empire - ANSWER military elite and
absolute rulers




Who was the most powerful in the Ottoman military - ANSWER Janissaries




How was the timar system used to keep soldier loyal to the sultan - ANSWER allowed
sultans to grant land or lax revenues to those he favored




What was one main reason for the success of the Ottoman empire - ANSWER relative
tolerance towards Christians and Jews




What are some examples of how Jews did not have full equality in the Ottoman empire -
ANSWER allowed to live only in specified areas of the cities




paid the jizya tax




couldn't hold top positions in the empire




What was Akbar the great tolerant of - ANSWER all religions

, List ways in which Akbar showed his toleration of other religions - ANSWER ended jizya
tax




granted lands and money to Hindus and Muslims




provided money to build catholic church




supported Sikhism




What was a major goal of the women who lived at court - ANSWER promote their kid as
heir to the sultan




Describe the unique story of Roxelana - ANSWER slave that became married to the
sultan




their kid was the heir to the throne




What does the story of Roxelana show - ANSWER the slight possibility of upward
mobility




Who formed the middle class - ANSWER merchants

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