Answer:
A) The great leader Süleyman created a vast legal code for the empire.
B) The name of Byzantine capital Constantinople was changed under the Ottomans to Istanbul
D) At its height, it encompassed territory that included all or part of more than 30 modern-day countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa.
These statements are accurate descriptions of the Ottoman Empire
Step-by-step explanation:
The Ottoman Empire annexed Constantinople thus the Byzantine Empire came to an end in 1453. The foundation and rise of the Ottoman Empire started due to the emergence of the Ottoman empire from 1299 to 1922. The Ottoman dynasty ruled the Northwestern Anatolian area of Bithynia and it was change from small principality into the Byzantine empire range from Balkans and Anatolia. Due to this reason, this period in the Ottoman's empire history is also known as the 'Proto-Imperial Era'.
Suleyman was the most influential Constantinople emperor. Suleyman was reshaping the legal system, promoting the humanities and expanding the kingdom. Constantinople were known by many other names, such as the Queen of Cities, Istinpolin, Stamboul and Istanbul.