attle tactics, and hand-to-hand combat methods. He greatly benefited from the teachings of his father, but also from his teachers. If he had not been taught as he was, he wouldn’t have been a successful sultan. Sueleman was, without a doubt, one of the greatest rulers of all time. He conquered many lands, and many a people, in just one lifetime. He did however, make some mistakes. One was believing his slave girlfriend. When she said that the son who was best suited for the sultan position was claiming to be all-powerful, and being too ambitious, she was betraying Sueleman and taking advantage of him. He was not doing so, but Sueleman didn’t know that at the time. He called his son to see him, and when his son got there, Sueleman’s guards killed him. This was Sueleman’s greatest mistake, and it haunted him for the rest of his life. With few male heirs to the throne, and none well-suited for the job since he killed his best son, after Sueleman died his empire fell to pieces....