They worshipped something and didnt like something else.
It is not certain. People did not keep track of time like they do now. There were not as many exact dates back then as opposed to now. It is believed to be between the early 1300s and 1500s. In the 1300s, Sail al-Din started gathering strength and named the Safavid dynasty. He led military campaigns to help gather followers. In 1501, Isma'il led a larger scale military conquest against the Ottomans and formed the empire into the shape that we know as the Safavid Empire. You can make your conclusion on when it began based on that.
the answer is that theyare crazy
Iran
Daily life was very tight
Well Safavid Empire s were 4 and then they killed people like witches so then they died and went to hell.That wat my friend told me this kevin
what is a Brazilian person daily life like what takes place in the week days
The most similar game to Daily Life is the Sims.
The Safavid Empire, which thrived in Persia from the 16th to the 18th centuries, cultivated a variety of crops suited to its diverse climate. Key agricultural products included wheat, barley, rice, and millet, alongside fruits such as grapes, pomegranates, and citrus. The empire also promoted the cultivation of cash crops like cotton and silk, which were significant for trade. Agriculture was vital to the economy, supporting both local needs and export markets.
what was life like in 1930's? what was life like in 1930's?
The Llama
no