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Safavid Empire

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Safavid The Safavid Dynasty started with Shah Ismail. He was a descendant of Safi al-Din who had been the leader of a Turkish ethnic groups in Azerbaijan near the Caspian Sea. Under Ismail, the Safavid took control of much of Iran and Iraq

Safavid Ismail called himself “shah,” or king, of the new Persian state. Ismail was a Shiite Muslim. He sent preachers to different areas to convert members of the Ottoman Empire. This led to the massacre of Sunni Muslims when he took Baghdad. Ismail lost a major battle at Tabriz to Suleiman over religious differences.

Safavid Shah Abbas, who ruled from 1588 to 1629, brought the Safavids to their highest point of glory. He took the throne from his father and imprisoned him. He later killed the man who helped him get the throne. He attacked the Ottoman Turks, with European help – they saw the Safavids as allies – to regain lost lands from the Ottomans.