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You also can't forget about Cyrus dynarus sullyman sehmet costanitine julian and many other great leaders that practiced tolerance and had little to no slavery.
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m8 what are you on about
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I am not sure if the Prussia kings first name was Alexandre and how dare you.
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What are you on about
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I guess you find infighting and witch hunts much more interesting than the hanging gardens the blue mosque the hagio sophia the canal of danerus tolerance and lack slavery.
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Stop being so europhobic jeez
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Well when you have so many reasons to do such...
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Bruh don't try and act like the Empires you listed up there don't have atrocities of their own as bad, if not worse, than Europe's
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But there was some infighting when the king didn't name his aire that is but that wasn't super common
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When there was in fighting the empire it stayed in the palace when there was infighting in Europe thousands would die.
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That ain't true though
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Typically it was true when there was strife in the Ottoman Empire and the sultan died the fighting stayed in the palace
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http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Interregnum http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Civil_War_(1509%E2%80%931513) Plenty of big civil wars to go round
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The moguls never fought each other
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They were too busy fighting all their neighbours
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I said moguls!
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I assume you mean the Mughals? They did a lot of conquest
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And then they did some ruling they lasted 100 years ish
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The South Indians weren't big fans
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They brough unity and made foriegn invasion impossible and if the stupid Indians didn't require everyone in a fortress city to die to preserve their "honor" they would of liked them better but they were by far better than the British.
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They were the foreign invaders m8, and the actual Indians in the South were not happy about it at all
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They were ununified and the biuld large buildings and the didn't take the riches of Indian and left the British did
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Mughals were pushed out before the Brits came anyways
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The more feel apart and back into city states as before.
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