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The Safavids were Twelver Shiite Muslims.
The Ottomans were Sunni Muslims, and the Safavids were Shiite Muslims.
The Safavids were Twelver Shiite Muslims in comparison to the Ottomans and the Mughals who were Sunni Muslims.
Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni.Ottomans were Sunni, and Safavids were not
The Ottomans were Sunni Muslims, the Safavids Shia Muslims. Ottoman Sultans saw it as part of their religious duty to wage war on what they saw as the heretical Shias and vice versa.
Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni.
Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni.Ottomans were Sunni, and Safavids were not
Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni.Ottomans were Sunni, and Safavids were not
The Ottoman Empire was controlled by Sunni Muslims, while the Safavid Empire was ruled by Shia Muslims.
The Ottomans were Sunni Muslims, the Safavids Shia Muslims. Ottoman Sultans saw it as part of their religious duty to wage war on what they saw as the heretical Shias and vice versa.
The Safavids were in power from 1501 until 1736. Their territory included Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia, among other areas.
because they were Muslims and there way of living or their lifestyle was different from other non-Muslims.