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Abbas reduced taxes on farmers and herders and encouraged the growth of industry. While earlier Safavids had imposed their faith on the empire, Abbas tolerated non-Muslims and valued their own economic contributions.
The Safavid Empire declined so quickly after the death of Shah Abbas I. Shahs that followed were never as disciplined as Abbas.
The Safavid Empire declined so quickly after the death of Shah Abbas I. Shahs that followed were never as disciplined as Abbas.
he accomplished strengthening the safavid empire
Abbas I strengthened the Safavid dynasty by expelling Ottoman and Uzbek troops and creating a standing army. 3 years ago
Abbas I strengthened the Safavid dynasty by expelling Ottoman and Uzbek troops and creating a standing army. 3 years ago
first shah Abbas was the leader of the safavid empire during its golden age.
first shah Abbas was the leader of the safavid empire during its golden age.
The Safavid Empire was in close proximity to major trade routes which promoted cultural blending
Safavid culture played a role in the empire's economy because Abbas encouraged the manufacturing of traditional products.
Safavid culture played a role in the empire's economy because 'Abbas encouraged the manufacturing of traditional products. Handwoven carpets were very popular. The Safavids were admired for their skills in making ceramics and metal goods.
Under Shah Abbas, the Safavid Empire, which was a majority Persian empire, incorporated its Christian Armenian minority and foreign Chinese artisans to create a mixed cultural flowering.Please See: Cultural Blending: Case Study of the Safavid Empire