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Page 1: Safavids, Mughals, and Ottomans AP WORLD HISTORY.

Safavids, Mughals, and Ottomans

AP WORLD HISTORY

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SAFAVID EMPIRE

Length- 1501-1722Geography- Iran

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Rise of Safavids

Origins in a long established Sufi order

Sufis were Muslims who tried to connect with God through experiences such as dance, music, prayer, poetry, meditation, and fasting

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Key Safavid People

Isma’il

Shah Abbas I

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Society/ Religion/ Government

Integration of Turk- speaking followers with Native Iranians

Considerable development in arts

Islam

Theocracy

Trade

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Decline of Safavid Empire

Shah Abbas left incompetent rulers

Excessive taxes

Poor care of state lands

Decline of trade

Weakening of military

Religious persecution

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MUGHAL EMPIRE

Length- founded in 1526 ending in 1858

Geography- covered most

of Indian subcontinent

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Rise of the Mughals

Founded by Babur Used superior artillery Defeated a far larger army near

Delhi

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Key Mughal People

Babur

Akbar

Shah Jahan

Aurangzeb

Shah Jahan

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Society/Religion/Government

Flourishing of arts/culture

Islam

Bureaucracy

Trade

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Decline of the Mughal Empire

Central state weakened Patchwork of independent states

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OTTOMAN EMPIRE

Length- late 13th c. until dismantled in early 20th c.

Geography- extending from Balkans to Middle East and Northern Africa

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Rise of Ottomans

Byzantine Empire shrinks

Seljuk Turks sultanate destroyed

Rise of ghazis- Osman

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KEY OTTOMANS (or enemies)

Osman

Mehmet II

Tamerlane

Suleiman I

Suleiman I

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Society/Religion/Government

Social Structure

Islam

Autocracy- Sultans

Trade- flourished/declined

Military- strong, helped spread religion

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“Sultanate of the Women”

Period after Murad IV’s death

Experiencing military unrest, succession issues

Mothers of young sultans exercised power in the name of their sons

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Decline of the Ottomans

Suleiman’s killing spree

Sultan’s decrease of interest in maintaining justice

Wars with Europe

Population increase

Refusal to modernize/industrialize

Corruption