BULGAR Ottomans came up with a ‘one mother, one son’ policy. By the late 14th century, sultans were propagating the dynasty exclusively with enslaved concubines, who entered the palace at a young age and renounced all prior familial attachments. With time, it became customary that after a concubine had given birth to a son she would cease sexual contact with the sultan (or employ contraception, which was widely accepted in Islamic societies)
Oriental despotism is one such blinding trope. With its roots in the work of Aristotle, the notion that Eastern monarchies were inherently oppressive was revived in 16th-century Europe to explain what some contemporaries understood to be the unchecked power of the Ottoman sultan. Whereas Western Christians exercised freedom, so the theory went, Ottoman subjects were kept in slave-like conditions, in a realm ruled not by law but by force.
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