- The
Guarded Domains of Iran,
commonly called Safavid Iran,
Safavid Persia or the
Safavid Empire, was one of the
largest and longest-lasting
Iranian empires...
- The
Safavid dynasty (/ˈsæfəvɪd, ˈsɑː-/; Persian: دودمان صفوی, romanized: Dudmân-e Safavi,
pronounced [d̪uːd̪ˈmɒːne sæfæˈviː]) was one of Iran's most significant...
- The
Safavid order (Persian: طریقت صفویه) also
called the
Safaviyya (Persian: صفویه) was a
Kurdish Sufi
order (tariqa)
founded by the
mystic Safi-ad-Din...
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Following their rise to
power in Iran in the 16th century, the
Safavid dynasty initiated a
campaign of
forced conversion against the
Iranian po****ce...
- the
Great (Persian: عباس بزرگ, romanized: Abbâse Bozorg), was the
fifth Safavid shah of Iran from 1588 to 1629. The
third son of Shah
Mohammad Khodabanda...
- conquests. The
collapse of the
Safavids led to an
intermediate period of turmoil, with rule of Iran
contested between Safavid dynasts as well as the Afghan-origin...
- Mughal–
Safavid war may
refer to
these wars
between the
Mughal Empire and
Safavid Iran: Mughal–
Safavid war (1622–1623) Mughal–
Safavid War (1637–1638) Mughal–Safavid...
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Persian surname, best
known as the
surname of the
royal family of the
Safavid dynasty. Some have
argued that
Safavi is a
cognate of the word "Safaviyeh"...
- The
Safavid imperial harem refers to the
harem of the
monarchs of the
Safavid dynasty of Iran. The
harem of the
Safavid shahs pla**** an
important role...
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first shah of
Safavid Iran,
ruling from 1501
until his
death in 1524. His
reign is one of the most
vital in the
history of Iran, and the
Safavid period is...