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Safavid Iran
Andrew J. Newman
The Safavid World
Rudi Matthee
Safavid Persia
C. Melville
New Perspectives on Safavid Iran
Colin P. Mitchell
Safavid Persia in the Age of Empires
Charles Melville
Safavid Iran and Her Neighbors
Michel M. Mazzaoui
Persia in Crisis
Rudi Matthee
A Chronicle of the Early Safavids and the Reign of
Kioumars Ghereghlou
Mysticism in Iran
Ata Anzali
Slaves of the Shah
Sussan Babaie
Iran and the World in the Safavid Age
Edmund Herzig
The Practice of Politics in Safavid Iran
Colin P. Mitchell
The Persian Mirror
Susan Mokhberi
Philosophy in Early Safavid Iran
Reza Pourjavady
Iran Under the Safavids
Roger Savory
Reassessing Early Safavid Art and History, Thirty
Abolala Soudavar
Islamic Gunpowder Empires
Douglas E. Streusand
Safavid Art and Architecture
Sheila R. Canby
Patterns of Wisdom in Safavid Iran
Janis Esots
Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical Hist
Mirza Makhdum Between Two Worlds: A Safavid Sadr i
Rümeysa Nur Şahin
The Practice of Politics in Safavid Iran
Colin Paul Mitchell
The Politics of Trade in Safavid Iran
Rudolph P. Matthee
Persian Historiography across Empires
Sholeh A. Quinn
Music Theory in the Safavid Era
Owen Wright
Shah Abbas
Sholeh Quinn
The Muslim Empires of the Ottomans, Safavids, and
Stephen F. Dale
The Blade of Safavid
Kent Merrell
The Battle of Chaldiran
Charles River Editors
Travellers from Europe in the Ottoman and Safavid
Sonja Brentjes
Nadir Shah's Quest for Legitimacy in Post-Safavid
Ernest S. Tucker
The Memoirs of Shah Tahmasp I
Shah Tahmasp I
Book Arts of Isfahan
Alice Taylor
Iranian/Persianate Subalterns in the Safavid Perio
Andrew J. Newman
Safavid Government Institutions
Willem M. Floor
Trade and Commerce Between Iran and India During t
Hooshang Jabbari
The Afghan Occupation of Safavid Persia, 1721-1729
The Afghan Occupation of Safavid Persia, 1721-1729
Willem M. Floor

Safavid Persia

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Safavid Persia, a prominent Persian empire that spanned from the 16th to the 18th century, is a crucial chapter in Iran's history. Known for its significant cultural and religious contributions, the Safavids consolidated Shia Islam as the state religion, reshaping Iran's identity. Under the leadership of Shah Abbas the Great, Safavid Persia experienced a period of remarkable economic prosperity and artistic flourishing, with the construction of stunning architectural marvels like the Isfahan's Imam Mosque. Their strategic positioning on the Silk Road facilitated trade and cultural exchange, while their intricate artistry and vibrant carpets gained international acclaim. Safavid Persia left an indelible mark on Iran, blending religious fervor with artistic excellence and trade prowess, making it a pivotal era in the nation's heritage.

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