The capital city of the Safavid Empire was Isfahan. Founded as the empire's capital in the early 17th century under Shah Abbas I, Isfahan became a cultural and architectural hub, known for its stunning mosques, palaces, and gardens. The city exemplified the Safavid's artistic achievements and played a crucial role in the development of Persian identity during that period.
Isfahan was the capital city of the Safavid Empire. The Safavid Empire was considered Persia. IF you need more info, look up the "Safavid Empire"
According to http://www.answers.com/safavid, Isfahan was the capital
"Center" referring to the capital of the Safavid empire: Tabriz, Qazvin, and Isfahan were all the capital of the Safavid empire at different points in its existence. Tabriz is located in the current East Azerbaijan Province. Qazvin is the current capital of the Province of Qazvin. Ishafan is the current capital of Isfahan Province. All are within the modern country of Iran.
Isfahan. Isfahan was made the capital of the Safavid empire in the late 16th century.
The Safavid (not Salavid) Empire was ruled by the Safavid dynasty.
There were Sufis in the Safavid Empire, but they were often persecuted and marginalized.
Yes, they did control the Safavid Empire.
The capital city of Inca empire is Cuzco. = w =
The ancient city of Ur was Sumer's capital. I thought the city of Agade was the capital of the Sumerian empire. See link
Aztec Empire.
Yes her father is Lebanese and From Safavid. And Safavid is Azerbaijanian empire.
Sunni Muslims within the Safavid Empire were forced to become Shia Muslims.