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    Ottoman and Safavid

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    Ottoman Turks-1280 Safavids-1487 • Compare and Contrast: Socially‚ Politically‚ Economically‚ Religiously‚ Militarily. (Socially) Ottoman Turks: Each millet‚ or nation‚ inside the empire had separate social customs in accordance with the religion of the millet‚ Muslim women had harsh restrictions as with Islamic law‚ but the non-Muslim‚ women were subject to separate laws‚ and Even Muslim women had more rights than in other Muslim nations. Safavids: Mixed society just like the Ottoman‚ Turkic-speaking

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    of the Safavid and Ottoman Empires The Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire were both Muslim Empires‚ along with the Mughal Empire‚ which developed around the same time in history. The Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire were both very significant and successful empires in the Middle East. The Ottoman Empire is similar to the Safavid Empire because they share similar intellectual style and development‚ and they share similar artistic styles. The Ottoman Empire differs from the Safavid Empire

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    The OttomanSafavid‚ and Mughals were all gunpowder empires. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast the differences between all of these empires mentioned. Each fall into five different categories. Socially‚ the Ottoman Turks were each millet‚ or a nation‚ inside the empire and had separate social customs in accordance with the religion of the millet. Muslim women had harsh restrictions as with Islamic law‚ but the non-Muslim women were subject to separate laws. Even Muslim women

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    The OttomanSafavid‚ and Mughal societies all relied on bureaucracies that drew inspiration from the steppe traditions of Turkish and Mogol people and from the heritage of Islam‚ they adopted similar policies‚ they looked for ways to keep peace in their societies which were made up of different religious and ethnic backgrounds‚ and they were associated with literary and artistic talents. Military and religious factors gave rise to all three of these empires. The Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman

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    been utilized in previous empires. While the Umayyad and Safavid empires were powerful‚ the Ottoman and Mongol Empires became two of the strongest empires in the Middle East and Central Asia due to their inclusion of minorities‚ powerful tactics‚ and expansion through military force and trade. The Ottoman Empire lasted for more than four centuries (1299-1922)‚ and was not dismantled until the end of the World War I (Gelvin‚ 9). The Ottoman Empire governed a vast amount of territory from the Middle

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    of the Abbasid Empire‚ Baghdad‚ eliminated Islam’s old political order. Nonetheless‚ these two catastrophes prepared the way for new Islamic states to emerge. Of these‚ the Ottoman‚ the Safavid‚ and the Mughal dynasties ultimately grew powerful enough to become empires themselves. The most powerful‚ the Ottoman Empire‚ occupied the pivotal area between Europe and Asia. They embraced a Sunni view of Islam‚ while adopting traditional Byzantine ways of governance and trying new ways

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    3 1\30\15 The Rise and Fall of the OttomanSafavid‚ and Mughal Empires The OttomanSafavid‚ and Mughal Empires were forces to be reckoned with back in the day. Being powerful entities‚ their rise was paved with military prowess‚ religious tolerance‚ and having meritocratic systems‚ though this is not always the case. Their fall‚ however‚ was the result of their treatment of peasants‚ a plague of horrid rulers‚ and shortsighted economic handling. The Ottomans were blessed for forty-six years with

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    are the Ottomans and the Safavids. The rise of the Ottomans correlates with the decline of the Roman Empire‚ which generated the shift in power from a singular Christian European society to a more Islamic influence. The Ottoman people became powerful in Asia Minor‚ which collapsed as a Seljuk Turk Kingdom‚ in the 13th to 14th centuries. The Safavids rose to power following the collapse of the Turkic Empire and invasion of the Mongols in the 13th and 14th centuries. Although the Safavids had advanced

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    Safavids

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    Anthony Gustely and Delaney Pressler  WHAP B Block  The Safavids (1501­1736)  Who are they?  ● The Safavids were members of the Safavid Empire  that ruled Persia (present day Iran) from 1501­1736  and strayed from Sunni Islam and founded Shia  Islam as the official religion of the state.  Where are they from?   ● The Safavids were from Persia‚ which is now  present­day Iran.  What nations or empires bordered this kingdom?   ● The Ottoman Empire bordered the Safavid Empire  from the west  ○ composed of Turkey

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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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