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Safavid and Mughal Empires

Safavid  The Safavid Dynasty started with Shah Ismail (12 yrs. old).  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 (Persia)

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 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 usurped 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.  The Safavids could not keep territorial gains, but a treaty was signed in 1612 returning Azerbaijan to the Safavids.

Safavid  The Safavid Empire went from Azerbaijan on the Caspian Sea east to India; along the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea north to the southern border of Russia.  When Shah Abbas died, religious orthodoxy, a pressure to conform to traditional religious beliefs, increased. Women were to give up freedom for a life of seclusion and the wearing of the veil.

Safavid  Isfahan was the Safavid capital.  While under Shah Hussein, it was taken by Afghan peoples.  Persia sank into a period of anarchy – lawlessness and disorder.  The role of the shah was that of a king.  The social structure was Shah, bureaucracy and landed classes, then the common people.  The official religion was Shia Islam because the Shiites supported the shahs at first.

Safavid  Isfahan was the jewel of the Safavid Empire, and it is still that for modern-day Iran.  Silk weaving flourished, but carpet weaving flourished more – Persian rugs are still prized today.  Riza-i-Abbasi is the most famous artist of this time. He made beautiful works about simple subjects such as oxen plowing, hunters, and lovers. They used soft colors and flowing movement in painting.

Mughal  Babur was the founder of the Mughal Empire and united the Hindu and Muslim kingdoms of India.  He was a descendant of Timur Lenk, and his mother, from the Mongol conquerors of Genghis Khan.  He took the Khyber Pass in northwest India and the city of Delhi in North India.  His armies were usually smaller than his opponents but had weapons, artillery, and used them with great effect.

Mughal  Akbar the Great was the grandson of Babur ’  He placed most of India under Mughal control by use of artillery and negotiation.  He was best known for his humane character of his rule: he adopted a policy of religious tolerance – even marrying a Hindu princess.  Zamindars were low ranking officials of Hindu descent who got paid by keeping part of collected taxes. They were part of his toleration of government administration.

Mughal  Shah Jahan ruled from 1628 to He ruled using the political system started by earlier Mughal rulers.  He expanded the boundaries of the Mughal Empire through campaigns through the Deccan Plateau and Samarkand in the Hindu Kush.  He is best known for the Taj Mahal – a mausoleum for his favorite wife, Mumatz Mahal. This is the finest piece of Mughal architecture. It combines Persian, Ottoman, Indian, and Islamic styles.  It is located in Agra, India.

Mughal  Aurangzeb took over from his father, Shah Jahan. He had his brother put to death.  He was a devout Muslim and a man of high principle.  He tried to eliminate many of the things he thought were social evils in India: suttee (a Hindu practice of cremating a widow on her husband ’ s funeral pyre), levying illegal taxes, gambling, and drinking.  He did not embrace religious tolerance – tried to get Hindu to convert to Islam – and this led to social unrest that made India open to attack from abroad.

Mughal  The Mughal Empire spread from the Hindu Kush mountains east to the Bay of Bengal; from modern-day Afghanistan south to near the southern tip of India.  The Mughal under Babur and Akbar were characterized by religious tolerance, toleration of political administration, and military superiority (use of artillery).

Mughal  The British helped the decline of the Mughal Empire in India.  Sir Robert Clive became the chief representative of the British East India Company.  He was instrumental in getting the British East India control of Indian trade by taking Bengal. The B.E.I.C. could now tax the lands surrounding the city of Calcutta.  The Indians practiced guerilla warfare against the British.  The British moved inland. Trade brought money to the British. The British were in India to stay.

Mughal  Women in the Mughal Empire had a complex life.  Women had played a role in Mughal tribal society – warriors and advisors in political matters. They could own land and do business.  They also had restrictions of Islamic law: isolation of women was practiced in upper class Hindu families.  A lot of Hindu practices went unchanged by Mughal rule

Mughal  The Mughal brought together Persian and Indian influences in art and architecture.  The Taj Mahal is the greatest example of Mughal architecture.  Akbar got Indian artist to use Persian and Indian motifs.  The “ Akbar style ” included humans in action.  He encouraged his artist to imitate European art forms, including perspective and lifelike portraits.  He commissioned artist from Persia and Europe to come teach Indian artists.

Works Cited  kkherb.wikispaces.com/.../Ottoman,+Safavid,+ and+Mughal+Empires....