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Q: Why did agriculture thrive in the Muslim empires?
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Why did agriculture thrive un the Muslim empieces?

Wanted to control


How was Muslim empires similar to Islam empires?

They are the same thing. Muslims are the followers of the religion of Islam.


What were the vulnerable Muslim empires?

Mongol Safavid Mughal


Who was the greatest of all Muslim empires?

ottoman empire


What Muslim traditions did the ottoman and Safavid empires share?

sharia


What Muslim tradition did the Ottoman Safavid empires share?

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What weaknesses were common to all of the Muslim empires?

There were several weaknesses that were common to all of the Muslim empires. Some of the weaknesses included failure to recognize the power of the people and succession of bad leaders among others.


Why did the Safavid empire come into conflict with other Muslim empires around it?

The Safavid dynasty ruled one of the greatest Persian empires since the Muslim conquest of Persia and established the Twelve school of Shi'a Islam as the official religion of their empire, marking an important turning points in Muslim history.


What were the later Muslim empire?

The last Islamic Empires were the Mughal Empire and the Ottoman Sultanate.


What part of the Muslim empire would be likely to find cultural exchange?

none of the empires


What promoted contact between Europe and the Byzantine and Muslim Empires?

Trade routes/Renaissance


Why did Muslim empires not try to take over Axum?

Axum had protected Muslims from persecution