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Safavid Empire
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History
10th Grade
02/27/2013

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Shah Ismail I founded the Safavid Empire.

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The Safavid Empire was based in what is now Iran.
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The Safavid Empire lasted from 1501 to 1722.
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The state religion was Shi'a Islam.
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The Safavid Empire was a theocracy.
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All religions and forms of Islam besides Shi'a Islam were suppressed. 

 

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The Empire's economic strength came from its location on major trade routes.
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The Empire made Iran a center of art, architecture, poetry, and philosophy.
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Shah Abbas I was the first to establish Persia as a unified state. He enforced Shi'ism and emposed Farsi as the national language.
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Isfahan was the capital of the Safavid Empire.
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1502
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Shah Ismail I came into power.
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1508
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Safavids capture Baghdad.
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1588
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Shah Abbas came to power.
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Persian architecture
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tall gateways, low arches, box-shaped rooms or halls topped with small domes
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Red-Headed Warriors
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Troops of Central Asian soldiers that the Safavids used to help them win power. They were known as "Quizilbash" (redheads) because of the red turbans they wore on their head.
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Battle of Chaldiran
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Battle between the Ottomans and the Safavids. I resulted in an Ottoman victory. This clearly demonstrated the superiority of Western weaponry.
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Ṣafī al-Dīn
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Founder of the Safavid order of mystics.
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Safavid Social Structure
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o King and royal class
o Nobility- filled administrative posts
o Rich merchant class
o Artisans (city-dwellers)
o Peasants
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Position of Women
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Not equal to men. Early Safavid women were respected and held a considerable amount of power. After the death of Abbas the Great, women lost some rights.
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Trade
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Trade was a major factor because the Silk Road ran through the north part of the empire. The Safavid empire traded much with Europe, especially England.
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