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Commonly, millet was defined as a “ religious community .” Millet has its roots in early Islam, and the Ottomans used it to give minority religious communities within their Empire limited power to regulate their own affairs, under the overall supremacy of the Ottoman administration.
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In the Ottoman Empire, a millet (Turkish: [millet]; Ottoman Turkish: ملت) was an independent court of law pertaining to personal law. Term · Concept · Millets · History
3 февр. 2023 г. · A millet was an autonomous religious community in the Ottoman Empire. They were allowed to collect taxes, create schools, and solve legal ...
29 окт. 2024 г. · In the heterogeneous Ottoman Empire (c. 1300–1923), a millet was an autonomous self-governing religious community, each organized under its ...
In the Ottoman Empire, the millet system, which refers to the rule of those who belong to the same religion (sect) was first applied during the period of ...
13 окт. 2024 г. · The term "millet" comes from the Persian word millet, meaning "nation" or "community." In the context of the Ottoman Empire, millets were ...
From Arabic millah, “religion” or “religious community.” Used by the Ottomans (1517–1922) to refer to self-governing non-Muslim religious communities. Under ...
Millet: A millet refers to a self-governing community within the Ottoman Empire based on religion, with its own leaders and laws. Sultan: The sultan was the ...
Under the millet system, Christians were tried under their own laws. Millets were groups with their own legal codes and places of worship. The Ottoman Empire ...
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