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i think the result was him being givin a seat at the round table
B. More important than because they believe like went on after death
Because they faced same challenges. The first one~ complex changes in the military technology and in the world economy, the second~ increasing difficulty of basing an extensive land empire on military forces paid through land grants.
This is not my original answer, but...
The Safavid Empire would face a faster decline than the Ottomans. Shah Abbas 1 would kill his sons, and blind alot of men, in a greedy attempt to stay on the throne. When Abbas 2 comes over to rule the Safavids, the empire was already declining, both bureaucratically and authoritatively.
The Safavids also experienced an invasion by Afghani tribes, who turned the Safavid empire into their battleground.
The 12 Tablets or Twelve Tables.