- 16th-century pen pals Murad III and Elizabeth I An Ottoman sultan and an English queen. Writing politely. Talking trade, alliances, and shared enemies.
- A shared enemy: Spain Both faced a serious challenge from the Habsburg power. Trade English merchants were granted trading privileges inside the Ottoman Empire. Protestant ≠ Catholic Elizabeth presented Protestant England as anti-idolatry, closer to Islam. Both sides understood the game.Feb 1, 2026 16:12