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Rudik [331]
3 years ago
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Between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries, three new Muslim empires emerged to rule much of Asia. These Muslim empires br

ought Islam to new levels of power and influence. In these societies, diverse cultural, ethnic, and religious groups lived together under Muslim rulers. In a paragraph, write about their similarities and differences.
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nika2105 [10]3 years ago
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The three Muslim empires that emerged between the 14th and 17th century in Asia were the Ottoman Empire, Safavid Empire, and Mughal Empire.

Explanation:

Between the 14th and 17th century there were lot of changes in Asia. Some empires had fallen, while new ones were emerging and becoming powerhouses. On the space between the Balkan Peninsula is southeastern Europe through the Middle East, and to the Indian subcontinent, three powerful Muslim empires emerged. Those three empires were:

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Safavid Empire
  • Mughal Empire

These three Muslim empires had similarities, but also differences. The similarities can mostly be seen in that they were all Muslim Empires, and they were all so called ''gunpowder empires''.

The differences were more actually. The Ottomans were Sunnis, the Safavids were Shiites, while the Mughals were both. The Ottomans and Mughals had much more ethnically and religious diverse empires, with the Ottomans being responsible for suppression, while the Mughals were much more tolerant. The Safvid Empire was more or less homogeneous, both ethnically and religiously, and it was not tolerant of other religions.

Learn more about the split between the Shiites and Sunnis brainly.com/question/3856781

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