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What Muslim traditions did the ottoman and Safavid empires share?

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What Muslim tradition did the Ottoman and Safavid share?

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What were the vulnerable Muslim empires?

Mongol Safavid Mughal


What is the Most powerful Muslim empire?

Certainly, there have been many mighty empires of the Muslim faith such as the Abbasid, Umayyed, moghuls, or the Safavid no doubt the greatest would be the Ottoman Empire. 1299-1923.


What were the three major Muslim empires?

The most powerful Islamic States in history are the Abbassid Caliphate, the Ottoman Sultanate, and the Mughal Kingdom of India. The Abbassid Caliphate was based out of Iraq and extended across the entire Arab World except Morocco at its height. (The Umayyad Caliphate was larger, but existed for a very short time.) The Ottoman Sultanate controlled the Balkans region of Europe, the central parts of the Middle East and parts of North Africa. It was based in Turkey. The Mughal Kingdom controlled the northern half of India and most of Pakistan and Bangladesh.


Who was the greatest of all Muslim empires?

ottoman empire


What were the three great Muslim empires in 1500s?

In the 1500s, the three great Muslim empires were the Ottoman Empire, the Safavid Empire, and the Mughal Empire. The Ottoman Empire, centered in modern-day Turkey, was known for its vast territorial expanse and cultural achievements. The Safavid Empire, based in Persia (modern-day Iran), established Shia Islam as the state religion and was notable for its art and architecture. The Mughal Empire, in the Indian subcontinent, was renowned for its wealth, monumental architecture, and the blending of Persian and Indian cultures.


Why did the Safavid empire come into conflict with other Muslim empires around it?

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.


What was the status of religious minorities in the Safavid empire Mughal empire and Ottoman Empire?

Under which Muslim empire were people most likely to experience cultural and religious toleration? A. Mughal Empire B. Ottoman Empire C. Safavid Empire


What single factor distinguished the Mughal Empire from the Ottoman and Safavid Empires?

A. India had never been unified under one government before.B. India had never been exposed to Islam before.C. India was a much more sophisticated society than those of the Ottoman and Safavid Empires.D. India was more active in trade than either the Ottomans or Safavids.E. The majority of Indian society was non-Muslim.The majority of Indian society was non-Muslim as opposed to Ottoman Territory (predominantly the Middle East and North Africa) which was majority-Muslim and the Safavids ruled over Iran which was almost entirely Muslim.


What were the later Muslim empire?

The last Islamic Empires were the Mughal Empire and the Ottoman Sultanate.


What was one of the largest and powerfull musilum empires?

The largest and most powerful Muslim empire was the Ottoman Empire.