Bibliography
See L. Lockhart, The Fall of the Safavi Dynasty (1958); I. Munshi, History of Shah Abbas the Great (1978); R. Savory, Iran under the Safavids (1980).
| Columbia Encyclopedia: Safavid |
Bibliography
See L. Lockhart, The Fall of the Safavi Dynasty (1958); I. Munshi, History of Shah Abbas the Great (1978); R. Savory, Iran under the Safavids (1980).
| Islamic Dictionary: Safavid |
Iranian dynasty that ruled Persia (Iran) from 1501-1736. The founder of the dynasty, Ismail Safavi, crowned himself shah of Azerbaijan in 1501. In the next ten years he subjugated Iran and Iraq. Although the territory he ruled was predominantly Sunni, he proclaimed Shi'ism the state religion. This roiled the Sunni Ottoman sultans who defeated Ismail in 1514 and took Baghdad. The Safavids moved their capital to Isfahan, which they beautified extensively over the following years.
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