The principles known to history are of two kinds.

The principles known to history are of two kinds.


1. The first principality is governed by a prince, who is assisted by other individuals who, remaining always subordinate to him, for the sake of the prince's will or by his decision are allowed only in the rank of servants, to assist that of the government The prince in such states where he rules with his slave ministers enjoys more authority because no one else has more power than him and does not enjoy privileges as much as he does, this is because the prince is the one who decides and everyone is subject to his father. those ministers, merchants, or common people this kind of principality system was used by the Ottomans but not only by them but also by the Chinese empire which is called the longest in history.

The prince in these countries had and enjoyed absolute power was the one who had taken power and defended a certain principle, the Ottoman state was a state that many invaders found quite difficult almost impossible to conquer and some of the reasons to conquer this state There were some since they are all slaves of the Prince and all these positions and privileges belong to him. The occupier finds it very difficult to corrupt them only if he offers them a very large position and the second was a state which was morally consolidated and the people were united and indivisible and defended the state this is related to the fact of the faith which had a great influence so an army which would have the courage to conquer the Ottomans had to think things through well and had to give a quick blow to the opposing army and after coming to power wiped out the whole family taking control of everything this was the only way which would bring the invasion of a faster of the Ottoman state.

2.The prince rules with the help of barons and other nobles, who enjoy great privileges and respect among the citizens and this not for the sake of the prince but for the sake of their heritage and antiquity, these types of states like France and many Western European countries are states not very unified in pruning in the first case as if in the first case all were slaves here the aides are noble and barons who have a lot of power and an unwise move can bring down if an army wants it was quite difficult to conquer the Ottoman emperor here the nobles and barons are the ones who are corrupt and decide the fate of the war and bring a new prince do not have to wipe out the old prince's family they just bring a new one until their interest to end everything changes this makes a very unstable principle because it is easily conquered and lost quite easily.

The exemplary prince who conquered an Emperor like the Ottoman one is Alexander the Great who conquered the king of Darius which was similar to some extent to that of the Ottomans and after conquering the whole emperor, the army and after Darius's death managed to have complete control over until he died.AL

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