Who were the Gazis, and what role did they play in building the Ottoman Empire?

A.) children of sultans who were raised to lead armies of conquest into other Muslim lands
B.) weapon used by ottoman fighters to slaughter or frighten their enemies into joining the empire
C.) captured Christian children who were raised as slaves and given special privileges in return for loyalty
D.) fearless warriors who fought to spread the faith of Islam thereby expanding the empire.

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Answer:

They were fearless warriors who fought to spread faith of Islam thereby expanding the empire.

Explanation:

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Fearless warriors who fought to spread the faith of Islam, thereby expanding the empire, were the Gazis.

Who played a major role in the Ottoman Empire?

Mehmed II the Conqueror played the significant role in Ottoman Empire, in the year 1453. He seized the Constantinople, the Byzantine Empire's capital. The end of this happened after the 1000-year by Byzantine Empire.

Thus, option D is correct.

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