In the late Ottoman empire, the term Qanun (derived from the Greek "canon") was the secular administrative law that extended to all subjects, excepting for the realm of personal law which was administered by the religious law of each confessional community, known in Turkish as a millet.
A. the term Qanun (derived from the Greek "canon") was the secular administrative law that extended to all subjects, excepting for
B. Qanun (a term derived from the Greek "canon") was the secular administrative law that extended to all subjects, excepting for
C. the term Qanun (derived from the Greek "canon") referred to the secular administrative law that extended to all subjects, excepting for
D. Qanun (derived from the Greek "canon") was the term for the secular administrative law that extended to all subjects, except
E. the term Qanun (derived from the Greek "canon") referred to the secular administrative law that extended to all subjects, except in
OA E
Source: Economist Gmat
In the late Ottoman empire, the term Qanun (derived from the Greek "canon") was the secular administrative law that
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