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- Jul 15, 2016
I make no secret of the fact that I really love the Ottoman Empire. During their height, the Ottomans ruled over a large state with many conflicting cultures, religions and ethnicities. In addition, the Islamic Ottomans managed to become protectors of the Greek Orthodox Church. How did they manage this without imploding?
Their answer to this was the Millet System. Under this system, individuals would pay taxes to the Ottoman government to manage the affairs of the empire. They would be subject to the laws of the empire as any other citizen. However, in order to keep their Jewish and Christian population comfortable with Islamic rule, the Padishahs established a system of Millets in order to guarantee religious minority rights of their population. Each "people of the book" had their own Millet. These Millets would make their own laws for their religious group and the religious heads for each Millet had access to the court of the Padishah in order to advise him on matters concerning their respective populations. My question is this: Would there be a way to modernize the Millet system for things such as political beliefs? Could we learn anything from this system?
Their answer to this was the Millet System. Under this system, individuals would pay taxes to the Ottoman government to manage the affairs of the empire. They would be subject to the laws of the empire as any other citizen. However, in order to keep their Jewish and Christian population comfortable with Islamic rule, the Padishahs established a system of Millets in order to guarantee religious minority rights of their population. Each "people of the book" had their own Millet. These Millets would make their own laws for their religious group and the religious heads for each Millet had access to the court of the Padishah in order to advise him on matters concerning their respective populations. My question is this: Would there be a way to modernize the Millet system for things such as political beliefs? Could we learn anything from this system?