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    The Safavid‚ Mughal‚ and Ottoman empires all depended in some way on the allegiance of non-Muslims to the empire. The Ottoman emperors were kinder on their conquered people‚ and the main separation between Muslims and non-Muslims in the empire was the tax on the dhimmis (non-Muslims). The Safavid leaders were more forceful in this regard. They imposed on subjects to convert to Islam unless they were an asset in trading with Europe. However‚ the leaders of the Mughal Empire‚ starting with Akbar‚ were

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    The Ottoman position on the Safavid state was that Sharia law was supreme. That is to say‚ the Ottomons treated it as underlie all principles of legislation‚ and embed itself in the very framework of the government. And so the law was seen as providing the perfect framework of rules that could be taken on higher authority‚ and all Shi’ites were to adhere to this law. +++++++++++++++ From the conduct of partners in marriages‚ to the granting of property rights‚ to even whether one has the right

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    Born in Ardabil‚ Iranian Azerbaijan in 1487‚ Isma’il I‚ known in Persian as Shāh Ismāʿil‚ was Shah of Iran and the founder of the Safavid dynasty which survived until 1736. Isma’il was the last heir of the Grand Masters of the Safaviyeh Sufi order. This order was a Shia sect and known for their military skills. The Safavid dynasty was one of the major native dynasty to rule what is now modern day Iran. In 1488‚ Isma’il’s father was killed in a battle at Derbent against the armies of the Aq Qoyunlu

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    Superior Work From A Superior Empire The Safavids were an extraordinary empire because of their beautiful tile work. The Safavid Empire lasted from the early 1500’s to 1722 and took up most of present day Iran and Iraq. They went through years of fighting to gain and lose territory against the Ottomans and Moguls. Under their ruler Shah Abbas‚ they reached their glory. They regained lost territory‚ strengthened their army using the latest weapons‚ and trained administrators to run the kingdom

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    SAFAVID EMPIRE Key Focus: 1) The Ottoman (Sunni)-Safavid (Shi’ite) split in Dar al-Islam 2) Safavids’ use of religious extremism to inspire a following and forge an empire 3) Transition from heterodox ideology to orthodox theocracy under Shah Abbas I) The Safavid Rise to Power in Persia • 3 empires dominated by presence of Islam • M2oguls in India‚ Ottoman Empire‚ and Safavids a) Isma’il and the Messianic Ideology of the Qizilbash (warriors; “red heads” → their turbans) i) How did a 14 year-old

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    Compare/Contrast Essay Student Essay Samples Directions: Using the grading rubric‚ read the attached essays and score them. Be sure to read thoroughly‚ and remember that you are trying to find ways to GIVE the writer points‚ rather than trying to find ways to TAKE points away. With that said‚ however‚ the information must still be correct in order for a point to be awarded **You MUST record the final score‚ as well as why you are/are not giving the writer points. **You

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    The Ottoman and Mughal empires were two of the greatest and most successful empires to ever form in history. However‚ they both had some similarities as well as differences. Both empires went through tough periods of time‚ but at some point they also went through times of growth and prosperity. Although the Ottoman and Mughal Empire both did not force conversions into Islam‚ the Ottoman’s development relied on their tough military force‚ while the decline of the Mughal Empire was caused by Aurangzeb’s

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    two empires were the Ottoman and the Spanish. During the building process of their empires‚ the Ottoman and the Spanish both developed many similarities in their political‚ social‚ and economic affairs. A major similarity between these empires was that they both had a similar slave system. Although the Ottoman and the Spanish had many similarities‚ they also had many differences. The religions in the empires were one of the biggest differences between them because the Ottoman practiced Islam‚ but

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    of landholding and agricultural production. Muhammed ali’s ampitions were clear. He expanded his territorre to north sudan‚ west coast of Arabia‚ parts of syria and Palestine and parts of Anatolia. His plans was to secure independence from the Ottoman empire‚ and to establish in Egypt a hereditary dynasty for his family. The main purpose of Muhammed Ali’s reforms was to strengthen the armed forces. He modeled his military along European lines. The goal of building european- style army was to get

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    The Ottoman Empire

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    At its height‚ the Ottoman empire (ca. 1299–1922) spread from Anatolia and the Caucasus across North Africa and into Syria‚ Arabia‚ and Iraq. Its size rivaled that of the great cAbbasid empire (750–1258)‚ and it united many disparate parts of the Islamic world. Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Ottoman conquests allowed them control of many ports and sole access to the Black Sea‚ from which even Russian vessels were excluded‚ and trade among the provinces increased greatly. As the largest city

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