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The government in the Ottoman Empire is best described as
simple and ineffective.
complex but ineffective.
complex and effective.
simple but effective.
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complex and effective.
The Ottoman state had a sophisticated, multi-tiered bureaucracy (sultan, grand vizier, divan, provincial governors), institutionalized military (Janissaries, timar system), and the millet system for administering diverse populations — enabling effective governance and control, especially during its height.
The Ottoman state had a sophisticated, multi-tiered bureaucracy (sultan, grand vizier, divan, provincial governors), institutionalized military (Janissaries, timar system), and the millet system for administering diverse populations — enabling effective governance and control, especially during its height.
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