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What Islamic group did the Safavids belong to?

Shiite


Who was the group that provided the model on which the Safavids based their government was?

the Ottomans


Who was the group that provided the model on which the safavids based based their government was?

the Ottomans


In what way were the Safavids different from the Ottomans?

Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni.Ottomans were Sunni, and Safavids were not


What religion were the Safavids?

The Safavids were Twelver Shiite Muslims.


In what way were the safavids different from the ottmans?

Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni.


Were safavids members of janissary?

NO. The Safavids were a rival empire to the Ottomans. The Janissaries were the elite troops of the Ottoman Empire, usually made of Serb, Greek, and Bulgarian Christians who were forcibly converted to Islam and made to fight against all of the Ottomans' enemies in exchange for perceived power.


In what way were the Safavid's different from the ottomans?

Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni.Ottomans were Sunni, and Safavids were not


What way were the Safavid's different from the ottomans?

Safavids were Shiite, and Ottomans were Sunni.Ottomans were Sunni, and Safavids were not


Did the Safavids shape the history of Iraq?

For a time, the Safavids controlled Iraq and shaped its past.


Why were the safavids called red heads?

The qizilbash ("red heads") were a militant group that helped found the safavid empire. They wore red hats.


What kind of literature did the safavids have?

No.