It depends entirely on the time period. Perfectly acceptable answers include: the Abbassids, Buyids, Samanids, Khwarezmids, Assassins, Safavids, Qajjars, and Pahlavi Iran.
Aurangzeb's death lead to the decline of the Muslim empire in India.
Yes. The Ottoman Empire was mostly, if not all, Muslim.
Iran was called Persia at that point in history; it was ruled by the Sassanid Empire.
The capital of the Muslim empire in India is Delhi. And your welcome.
The Ottoman Empire was not the largest Muslim Empire as the Umayyad Empire in 749 CE was larger. However, it may be the most influential Muslim Empire, but that is up to the perception of the person discussing it.
Aurangzeb's death lead to the decline of the Muslim empire in India.
There is no such empire currently. Perhaps you are referring to the Ottoman Empire, which was declining from 1700s-1923 when it was officially ended.
The most prominent declining Islamic Empire in the Early 20th century was the Ottoman Empire, which was declining from 1700s-1923 when it was officially ended. However, the Qajjar and Safavid Empires had also been in decline during the same period in Iran.
The most prominent declining Islamic Empire in the Early 20th century was the Ottoman Empire, which was declining from 1700s-1923 when it was officially ended. However, the Qajjar and Safavid Empires had also been in decline during the same period in Iran.
Muslim
Iran is ruled by Shia Muslims
Muslim holidays are celebrated in Iran.
Shia Muslim
The Arabian Empire was primarily Muslim, as was the Ottoman Empire.
the ottoman empire
Claudia Lynx is Muslim, yes she is Muslim she is from Iran, tehran so yeah
68,017 according to wiki No, you are wrong 95% people in Iran are Muslim and the other's five are non Muslim's!