In the early modern history of the Islamic empire, three major Islamic empires became prominent. Ottoman Empire, Safavid Empire, Mughal dynasty. We will rescue the development of these empires by enumerating their similarities and differences, and their political, social and cultural backgrounds. Next we enter the power of the Three Empires and explain these empires and some great leaders of their legacy. All these Muslim empires have the Turkish dynasty.
"Lear King" was written in the early 17th century. This is when the king and the queen ruled the land with undoubted power. Play is about struggle between power and wealth. "King Lear" may question the "sacred right of the king". This is when God chose to become the ruler of the king or queen. We will see this when Lear begins with absolute authority, but begins with erroneous judgment. "Love test" is the first time for us to see Leah. Leah wants power, it is not responsible. When Leah planned a trial of love, we saw this and spread his kingdom among his daughters. He wants to be a king, but he wants his daughter to dominate the land, but he sits and does nothing. This is different from any other principal, because the king and queen usually dominate their land.
In William Shakespeare 's play "King Lear", King Lear was at the bottom. This is for the decision by Lear King itself. King Lear declared to exile as he told him that he loved half his father in his daughter Cordelia and said that the other half of her husband loved him from the bottom, unlike her sisters. Edmund betrayed his father Gloucester and his brother Edgar. Neither his father nor his brother did not know they were betrayed. My son is opposed to him. Edmond was dissatisfied with the attitude of society against bastards and I felt uneasy about the fact that his younger brother Edgar took over his father's legacy for the first time. Then Edmond deceived his Gloucester, his father believed that Edgar wanted to kill Gloucester, and Gloucester showed him the letter he thought was written by Edgar. Then Edmond told Edgar Gloucester to be angry with him, and led the confusion between the father and his son.