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borishaifa [10]
3 years ago
13

What recurring patterns and factors can be seen in the decline of the three great Muslim empires of the Early Modern era?

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andrey2020 [161]3 years ago
4 0
Thre was a problem with the three Muslim empires, it means: Safavid, Ottoman, Mughal. The problem was that they did not rely on the technology of the west side of the world and they were relentless of having their aid. All of the Early Modern Muslim empires failed to take the West seriously as an international challenger. T<span>he empires all fell behind Western innovation and advancement. Another common factor had to do with the succesions. The big problem was that some rulers were against that and because of that problem they did not want to yield and they killed the ones who toguht could be their succesors. </span>
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