The sultan, also know as "The Lawgiver," who presided over a "golden age" and the greatest Ottoman assault on Christian Europe was

a. Sultan Mehmet II.
b. Mansa Musa.
c. Suleiman the Magnificent.
d. Babur.
e. Akbar.


ANSWER:
c

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