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Su Liman (the great ruler in the history of the Middle East)
Su Liman is one of the most famous rulers in the history of the Middle East. His rule was called the "Su Liman Age", which was the golden age of the Ottoman Empire. Su Liman has made outstanding achievements in politics, culture, religion and military affairs, and his ruling style and policies have had a far-reaching impact on the Middle East.

Su Liman's Early Life

Su Liman was born in Trabzon, Ottoman Empire on 1494. He is the son of Suleiman I. Su Liman showed outstanding talent and leadership when he was young, and made outstanding achievements in political, cultural and military fields. His father Suleiman I attached great importance to his education and hired the best teachers and tutors for him.

During the reign of Su Liman.

Su Liman succeeded to the throne of the Ottoman Empire in 1520, and his rule was called "Su Liman era". Under his rule, the Ottoman Empire experienced a period of prosperity and made outstanding achievements in politics, culture and military affairs.

Political achievements

Su Liman's political achievements are mainly reflected in his ruling style and policies. Through reform and innovation, he made the political system of the Ottoman Empire more perfect and stable. He established an efficient administrative organization, strengthened centralization and promoted local autonomy. He also carried out a series of reforms, including the reform of tax system, military organization and legal system, which had a far-reaching impact on the development of the Ottoman Empire.

Cultural achievements

Su Liman's achievements in culture are also remarkable. He is a writer and poet, and his poems are called "Su Liman's Poems", which have a far-reaching influence on Turkish literature and culture. He also established a university named "Soleimani Yale College", which became one of the most important educational institutions in the Middle East.

Military achievements

Su Liman's military achievements are also remarkable. He led the army in many wars and conquered Iran, Iraq, Syria and Egypt. He also established a huge navy and expanded the territory and influence of the Ottoman Empire. His military achievements made the Ottoman Empire one of the most powerful countries in the Middle East at that time.

Su Liman's death.

Su Liman died on 1566 at the age of 72. His death had a far-reaching impact on the Ottoman Empire and the Middle East. His son Selim II succeeded to the throne, but he did not inherit his father's talent and leadership, and the decline of the Ottoman Empire began.