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safavid empire
the safavid empire lasted from 1501-1722 -
safavid empire
a militiant islamic sufi order, the safavids, aooeared among turkish speaking poeple of the west of the caspian sea, at ardabil. the safavid order survived the invasion of timur to that part of the iran in the late 13th century. -
safavid empire
babur was the founder of th mighai emire india in 1526 babur defeated the ibrahim shah lodhi at the first battle of pabnipat and started mighal reign in india. bahadur shah 2 was the last emperor of mighal dynasty. he was exiled by the british after the indian rebellion of 1857. -
safavid
at their best time they controlled the large part fo the indian subcontinent from balochistan in the west to bengal in the east and from kashmir in the north to the kaveri basin the the south. -
safavid empire
the most direct reason for the fall of the safavids was religious persecution. the shi'ite ulama up animosity against sunnis. this produced a series of revolts, especially among the sunni tribes in afghanistan.