NAPOLEON BONAPARTE’SDECLARATION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NATIONAL HOME FOR THE JEWS IN PALESTINE
Sažetak
The reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent is considered the golden age of the Jews of the Ottoman Empire. Jerusalem and the Jewish people did not see Iranians and Romanians and all the occupiers except blood, injustice and torture, except that after the conquest of Jerusalem by Sultan Selim the First and the establishment of the rules for this conquest during the reign of the legal sultan, the Jewish people knew the meaning of human life and equality and tasted the taste of security and tranquility, and it was political and economic life. The Jews go in parallel steps with the different stages of the nature of life within the Ottoman Empire, and the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in particular represent the golden age for the Jews of the Ottoman Empire, who occupied an important place in the Ottoman regimes, and the orders of the legal sultan to restore the walls of Jerusalem in particular resonated in The Jewish world, and for this reason all Jewish historians still acknowledge the gratitude of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, even sometimes likening him to the Prophet Solomon.