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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.
ISLAM, led by the Ottoman Caliphate and the Safavid Empire, dominated the Middle East in 1500.
First incorporating Media, then using the combined force to take over the Babylonian Empire. With these resources he could incorporate the Middle East and Central Asia.
Cyrus the Great.
The Aztec people of northern Mexico, arrived in Mesoamerica in the 1200s. They settled the city of Tenochtitlan and flourished in Mexico until the arrival of Europeans in the 15th century.
Main events that led to the creation of state of lsrael
mughal monuments were built by mughals and sultanate monuments by sultans of delhi
King Cyrus the Great from 550 BCE.
led to the creation of the Legislative Assembly.decreased louis powercreated a limited monarchy
It led to the thirteen colonies gaining their independence from the British Empire and ultimately led to the creation of the United States of America.
Francisco Pizarro. However, the Incan empire was already declining from disease brought by previous Spanish conquistadors.
Several different empires continued to spread Islam after the collapse of the Abbassid Caliphate, the last Arab-led Caliphate (prior to the 21st century). Some of these numerous states include: the Ottoman Empire, the Safavid Empire, the Timurid Empire, the Mughal Empire, the numerous Islamic Sultanates in Indonesia (specifically in Sumatra and Java), the Omani Empire and Somali States, the Songhai Empire in central Africa, etc.