Some examples of cultural blending
- migration
- pursuit of religious freedom or conversion
- trade
- conquest
Some reasons why it blended in the Safavid Empire
"Suleyman's intrest in learning and culture prompted him to bring the best foreign artists and scholars to his court. They brought new ideas about art, literature, and learning to the empire."
Source(s)
McDougal Littell - Modern World History: Patterns of Interaction (Chapter 2.2, page 78)
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
they blended the Shiite Muslim and the Sunni Muslim.
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continental crossroads, trade routes, ports and the borders of countries are places were cultural blending commonly begins.................................................................... BTW i am in 9th grade your call to use this info........
Because religion is a part of life and it is easy to manipulate mass people with it. Both Safavid and Mughals utilised it.
Use of a new calendar system
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.
culture blending is when different cultures come together and use each others culture ideas.
These are best for smudging and Blending colours in pictures.
Your best bet is to use sandpaper.
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Historical accuracy in terms of setting and cultural context. Use of real historical events or figures as background. Blending of fictional characters and storylines with historical events.
One element in Momaday's writing that helps identify it as Postmodern is his use of fragmented narrative structures, where he incorporates multiple perspectives and non-linear storytelling techniques. Additionally, his exploration of cultural identity, especially in the context of Native American history and tradition, reflects postmodern themes of deconstruction and reevaluation of historical narratives. His blending of different genres and styles, such as blending poetry with prose, also contributes to the postmodern nature of his writing.
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