What was the Muslim ruler Osman known for?


rising from birth among tribal nomads to ruling an empire that eventually spanned three continents


writing Arabic poetry and promoting education for all his people


invading northern India and building a magnificent tomb for his wife


introducing a new way of waging war and then conquering all of Persia

Respuesta :

rising from birth among tribal nomads to ruling an empire that eventually spanned three continents

Explanation:

  • After the death of his Father Ertugrul in 1281, Osman, at the age of 23, became an escapee and leader of a part of the Turkish Kaji tribe.
  • This part of the tribe is then referred to as the Ottomans after the Ottomans.
  • He ruled from the town of Sogut, on the border with Byzantium Empire, which his father settled by fleeing before the Mongol invasion, and which was the seat of the tribe. He soon began to gather mercenaries and regularly pillage the weakened Byzantine Empire. In addition, rivers of Turkish refugees from the Mongol atrocities continued to flow into his area, including a large number of soldiers, Gazi warriors, religious warriors, border guards and fighters for the spread of Islam.

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Answer: B

rising from birth among tribal nomads to ruling an empire that eventually spanned three continents

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