Many leaders were crucial in the rise of the Safavid empire. Some include: King Cyrus the Great, King Xerxes, and King Darius the Great (from the time period 559 BCE to 930 BCE) who all left their marks on Persia, and shaped the way for Iran. Alexander the Great, who ruled until his death in 323BCE, was also a crucial leader for the Middle East, including Persia.
Isma'il was one of them he was 14 and quite a religious tyrand he killed people if they did not convert to Shi'ism
A Safavid leader is known as a "Shah".
Shah
first shah Abbas was the leader of the safavid empire during its golden age.
first shah Abbas was the leader of the safavid empire during its golden age.
The Safavid (not Salavid) Empire was ruled by the Safavid dynasty.
The leader was Esma'il.
No, they are called the shah.
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Suleyman gained new territories that his empire had never previously controlled, while Abbas lost lands.
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the most powerful leader in the golden age was pericles the olympian who lead the city to it's height in culture.
leader of Athens during its Golden Age
the most powerful leader in the golden age was pericles the olympian who lead the city to it's height in culture.