Because they had a major importance in the arab heartland and as long as they were territories of others it caused threat to the Ottoman State's borders. Plus they had economic and religious importance too. They were very important trade centers which gave the Ottoman Empire an economic advantage.
But, the most important consequence is that after the capture of these cities Selim and his successors became the MOST powerful Muslim rulers and guardians of the three holy cities.
2007-08-21 13:22:45
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answered by Idontwantyoutoknow 2
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They are the religious and educational centers of Islam. Mecca and Medina are the chief religious sites. Cairo is the home of the oldest university west of China. And they are Arabic centers. Saladin was a Kurd.
2007-08-21 13:19:08
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answered by desertviking_00 7
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Cairo is one of many world's good megacities. As beautiful since it is mad, and as abundant with traditional finery as it is half dilapidated, Cairo is often a city that travellers love and hate in equal methods so learn in which band you will be with assistance from that place hotelbye . In Cairo you will discover, beyond the current hubbub, a record that spans centuries. Filled with vigour, Cairo is wherever you probably get a feel for Egyptian road living and number visit to Egypt is complete with out a stay in the city Arabs call Umm al-Dunya (The Mother of the World). The positively staggering assortment of antiquities exhibited in Cairo's Egyptian Museum causes it to be among the world's great museums and definitely a area for everyone's to visit.
2016-12-18 03:18:24
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answered by Anonymous
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no one has answered this,, sorry.. I myself.. I have never heard of Selim the grims.. do you have reference or a link to a story behind this?
2016-05-19 02:55:40
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answered by isis 3
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