The Last Great Muslim Empires: History of the Muslim World, Volumen 3The Ottoman Empire to 1774Egypt and the Eastern Arab Countries in the First Three Centuries of the Ottoman PeriodNorth West Africa from the 15th-19th CenturiesIslam in Sub-Saharan Africa, till the 19th CenturyIran Under the Safavids and in the 18th CenturyCentral Asia: The Last Three Centuries of IndependenceIndia Under the Mughal Empire |
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The short but eventful reign of Selim I, surnamed Yavuz ("the Grim" ; 1512-1520)
was almost wholly devoted to war against the Shi'ite Safavid kingdom and the
hitherto mighty Mamluk sultanate. Internally its most important feature was a ...
The short but eventful reign of Selim I, surnamed Yavuz ("the Grim" ; 1512-1520)
was almost wholly devoted to war against the Shi'ite Safavid kingdom and the
hitherto mighty Mamluk sultanate. Internally its most important feature was a ...
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Towards the Shi'ites, the Ottoman policy was tolerant. Sulayman I had promised
that the Shi'ite pilgrimages might continue, and the routes to Karbala and Najaf
were kept open. The merchants were mostly Shi'ites of Iranian origin and Jews.
Towards the Shi'ites, the Ottoman policy was tolerant. Sulayman I had promised
that the Shi'ite pilgrimages might continue, and the routes to Karbala and Najaf
were kept open. The merchants were mostly Shi'ites of Iranian origin and Jews.
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under Safavid suzerainty until 1535, when the territory became a province of the
Safavid kingdom and thus, it may be said, ... Among the steps taken in this
connection was one of great importance : the Shi'ite profession of faith was
declared ...
under Safavid suzerainty until 1535, when the territory became a province of the
Safavid kingdom and thus, it may be said, ... Among the steps taken in this
connection was one of great importance : the Shi'ite profession of faith was
declared ...
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Egypt and the Eastern Arab countries in the first three centuries | 50 |
North West Africa from the isthigth centuries By Nevill Bar | 97 |
Islam in SubSaharan Africa till the 19th century By J Spencer | 153 |
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The Last Great Muslim Empires: History of the Muslim World, Volumen 3 Bertold Spuler Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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