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Kennedy Dunn
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9 February, 09:42
Who created a code of law for the Ottoman Empire?
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Stephen Richmond
9 February, 09:57
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The Ottoman Empire was governed by different sets of laws during its existence. The Kanun a secular legal system, co-existed with law or sharia. Legal administration in the Ottoman power revolved crucially around the administration of the rights to land, which gave a space for the local authority develop the needs of the local millet.
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