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According to http://www.answers.com/safavid, Isfahan was the capital
for Shiaizing the Iranian people from Sunnism, Zoroastrianism, Christianism and other religions.
Under which Muslim empire were people most likely to experience cultural and religious toleration? A. Mughal Empire B. Ottoman Empire C. Safavid Empire
It is not certain. People did not keep track of time like they do now. There were not as many exact dates back then as opposed to now. It is believed to be between the early 1300s and 1500s. In the 1300s, Sail al-Din started gathering strength and named the Safavid dynasty. He led military campaigns to help gather followers. In 1501, Isma'il led a larger scale military conquest against the Ottomans and formed the empire into the shape that we know as the Safavid Empire. You can make your conclusion on when it began based on that.
The Safavid dynasty ruled one of the greatest Persian empires since the Muslim conquest of Persia and established the Twelve school of Shi'a Islam as the official religion of their empire, marking an important turning points in Muslim history.
Yes. It represents the history and archictecture of the Safavid Dynasty in Persia.
what homeland , who said they returned to their homeland. I believe the male line of safavid dynasty went extinct after shah abbas the third .Probably there are some people alive that have safavid blood in their veins , mostly through maternal line of the dynasty .
Safavid rulers were shiites.
the lsmail founds the safavid dynasty in 1501
Yes, they did control the Safavid Empire.
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Many Europeans wanted Safavid Carpets.
According to http://www.answers.com/safavid, Isfahan was the capital
The Safavid (not Salavid) Empire was ruled by the Safavid dynasty.
Yes her father is Lebanese and From Safavid. And Safavid is Azerbaijanian empire.
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