The merchants constantly traveled to new areas and they then exported to Russia many items and goods
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According to http://www.answers.com/safavid, Isfahan was the capital
The Persian empire was known for its artisans who produced rugs and pottery.
Under which Muslim empire were people most likely to experience cultural and religious toleration? A. Mughal Empire B. Ottoman Empire C. Safavid Empire
The power of Shiite religious elements began to increase at court and in Safavid society at large after the death of Shah Abbas. While intellectual freedom had marked the height of the Safavid empire, the pressure to conform to orthodox religious beliefs increased. For example, Persian women, who had considerable freedom during the early empire, were now forced into seclusion and required to adopt the wearing of the veil.
The Safavid Empire was in close proximity to major trade routes which promoted cultural blending
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The Safavid (not Salavid) Empire was ruled by the Safavid dynasty.
Isfahan was the capital city of the Safavid Empire. The Safavid Empire was considered Persia. IF you need more info, look up the "Safavid Empire"
There were Sufis in the Safavid Empire, but they were often persecuted and marginalized.
Yes, they did control the Safavid Empire.
Yes her father is Lebanese and From Safavid. And Safavid is Azerbaijanian empire.
According to http://www.answers.com/safavid, Isfahan was the capital
Sunni Muslims within the Safavid Empire were forced to become Shia Muslims.
The Safavid Empire is primarily made of SHIITE MUSLIMS, because that was the official religion of the empire. Numerous Persian Sunni Muslims were forcibly converted to Shiite Islam under Safavid rule.
The Ottoman Empire was controlled by Sunni Muslims, while the Safavid Empire was ruled by Shia Muslims.
first shah Abbas was the leader of the safavid empire during its golden age.