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Becoming Kizilbash: Sixteenth-Century Migrations from Ottoman to Safavid Lands

Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association
:This study examines the migrations from Ottoman Anatolia to Safavid territories during the early formation and development of the Safavid state, as documented in Ottoman cadastral registers (tahrir defterleri).
Ümit Katırancı
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Military Expedition to the Safavid Empire by Selim I of Ottoman Empire: With a focus on disputes with the Eastern Anadolu conflict and Battle of Chaldiran(Çaldran Muharebesi)

Institute of History and Culture Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
The Ottoman Empire underwent internal and external troubles during the last years of Bayezid II's rule. His sons who came to age engaged in succession disputes, and the Safavid Dynasty that grew in the Anadolu region in the east plotted a revolt by ...
Younghee Lee
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Welcoming the Future Safavid Sovereign: The Significance of Rustam Mirza’s Exodus to the Mughal Empire (1593)

The Court Historian
The objective of this article is to find out to what extent a Safavid prince could threaten the stability of the Safavid imperial crown. To this end, the article analyses the case of Rustam Mirza (1565–1642) who belonged to a secondary branch of the ...
Marc Morató-Aragonés Ibáñez
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THE SILK TRADE OF THE SAFAVID STATE DURING THE REIGN OF SHAH ISMAIL AND SHAH TAHMASP IN ENGLISH-LANGUAGE HISTORIOGRAPHY

History and its problems
In this article, the silk trade of the Azerbaijan Safavid state is discussed. The chronological framework of the work covers the period from the establishment of the Safavid state to the 80s of the 16th century.
Nurida Suleymanova
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Safavid Army

2019
Ruling from 1501 through 1722, the Safavid dynasty unified the eastern and western halves of the Iranian plateau and imposed Twelver Shiʿism on the population. The interpretation of the Safavid Empire as a revival of an Iranian imperial tradition dating back to the Achaemenids is not credible, but the dynasty did create the framework in which modern ...
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World as (Arabic) Text: Mīr Dāmād and the Neopythagoreanization of Philosophy in Safavid Iran

, 2020
The heavily Neoplatonic and antiquarian-perennialist tenor of Safavid philosophy is now widely recognized by specialists; but few have acknowledged its equally notable Neopythagorean turn.
Matthew Melvin-Koushki
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The Safavids

2019
The Safavids (1501–1722) controlled a land-based empire that comprised the modern-day nation of Iran, with extensions into Iraq, the Caucasus, and Afghanistan. The family of the Safavids originated as Sufi mystical sheikhs based in the region of Azerbaijan but were later imperialized thanks to the dynastic founder, Shah Ismaʿil (r. 1501–1524).
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Who were the Türkmen of Ottoman and Safavid lands? An overlooked early modern identity

, 2020
This essay examines the history of the term Türkmen in western Asia, and asks how its significance changed with the spread of Ottoman and Safavid power in the early modern era.
A. Karamustafa
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Conservation Safavid Dynasty Manuscript

Journal of Paper Conservation, 2017
This final year thesis at the Institut National du Patrimoine (Paris, France) focuses on the study and conservation-restoration of a Persian poetry manuscript by the famous Hafiz of Chiraz, from th...
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Les Caravanserais Routiers Safavids

Iranian Studies, 1974
A la fin du quinzieme sifècle et à l'aube du seizième l'Iran était déchiré par des guerres intestines résultant de l'émiettement du pouvoir des Timurides. Le pays, sur le chemin de sa perte, subissait au nord comme à l'est, les terribles pressions de belliqueuses tribus.En ce chaos, il appartint au futur fondateur de la dynastie des Safavides, Shāh ...
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