Marriage and Divorce Among the Turks
Marriage as a Sacred and Honorable Institution Marriage was considered both an honorable and a holy institution among the Ottoman […]
Marriage as a Sacred and Honorable Institution Marriage was considered both an honorable and a holy institution among the Ottoman […]
We shall not continue with a longer list of these religious sects, because it may become too tiring and unpleasant
Religious Arguments among Sects Many of the religious sects mentioned earlier strongly defended their own beliefs. Because of these disagreements,
The Mufti has a wide and important role in interpreting religious law. It is generally accepted that their law is
The Muscovite ruler, or Tsar of Russia, has a great reputation and is highly respected by the Turks. He is
Every day, ships arrived from the Black Sea carrying captives, as we mentioned earlier. Considering the effects of the plague
In the Ottoman Empire, the Sultan, often called the Grand Signior, sometimes used marriage as a political tool. When he
In earlier times, the Tatars were known for their simple and hard way of life. They lived in modest huts
The Office of the Grand Vizier The Prime Vizier, called in Turkish Vezir-i Azam, means the chief counselor of the
In addition to lessons in reading, writing, and physical exercise outside the school, the young men of the Seraglio were