Millet (Ottoman Empire)

Independent court pertaining to personal religious laws of Ottoman subjects

Summary

In the Ottoman Empire, a millet was an independent court of law pertaining to "personal law" under which a confessional community was allowed to rule itself under its own laws.

Originally created by Rateslines

10/31/2007, 2:30:41 AM

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8/14/2024, 9:58:49 PM

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Ран-кан8/14/2024, 9:58:49 PM

[[WP:AES|←]]Changed redirect target from [[Christianity in the Ottoman Empire]] to [[Millet (Ottoman Empire)]]

EmausBot11/27/2012, 10:51:52 PM

Robot: Fixing double redirect to [[Christianity in the Ottoman Empire]]

Xqbot8/26/2010, 1:56:36 AM

Robot: Fixing double redirect to [[Christianity and Judaism in the Ottoman Empire]]

Rateslines10/31/2007, 2:30:41 AM

moved [[State and Religion (Ottoman Empire)]] to [[Religion in the Ottoman Empire]]: The general form "Religion in the XXX", such as "Religion in the United States"

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