The Safavid dynasty ruled from 1501 to 1722 CE controlling modern Iran and Central Asia from the northern Black Sea and Asia Minor to western Pakistan.
persia
because they like to masturbate
because they like to masturbate
The Safavids ruled in Persia and the Ottomans ruled just about everything else.
Yes, the Safavids were known for their religious tolerance during their rule in Persia. They promoted Shia Islam as the state religion but allowed for the practice of other religions, such as Christianity and Judaism, within their empire.
When Humayun was drove out of India by Sher Shah Suri, he took refugee in Persia. Shah Tahmasp of Persia helped him to recapture Delhi in 1555. Akbar captured Kandahar from Safavids in 1595.
Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni.Ottomans were Sunni, and Safavids were not
The Safavids were Twelver Shiite Muslims.
Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni.
Persia had three capitals during the Achaemenid Period: Persepolis, Susa, Ecbatana. Perisa's capital during the Seleucid and Parthian dynasties was Seleucia. Persia's capital during the Sassanid dynasty was Ctesiphon. After Islam the three cities which at some point was a capital of Persia were Shiraz (under the Buyids), Isfahan (under the Safavids), and Tehran (under the Qajars). There probably were other capitals of Persia besides the ones I have stated but these are the primary ones.
first shah ismailfirst shah tahmasbsecond shah ismailmuhammad khoda bandehfirst shah AbbsShah SafiSECOND SHAH Abbasshah Soleimanshah soltan Hosseinsecond shah tahmasbthird shah abbas
For a time, the Safavids controlled Iraq and shaped its past.