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History, 28.09.2019 05:30, 22nathanieltimms

Why was sĂĽleyman known as "the lawgiver"?
he gave his subjects the power to create their own laws.
he wrote laws that forced all his subjects to convert to islam.
he did not strictly enforce laws governing commerce and wages.
he wrote laws that treated subjects of different faiths equally.

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