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Lemur [1.5K]
3 years ago
11

I need help please someone i need the right answers

History
1 answer:
meriva3 years ago
3 0
35. True
37. False
39. True 
 sorry that's all i can help with didn't want to mess up and get the others wrong but i did research about 35, 37, and 39. So those are for sure right!<span />
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1. shah, the ruler of Persia, or the Safavid Empire: shah, the ruler of Persia, or the Safavid Empire: Shah was the title given to the supreme leader, the monarch of Persia, the Safavid Empire and Afghanistan as well. It represented what a king represents in the West and was a title passed in a hereditary way. The name Shah was so valued that it integrated the name of many people, as it conveyed the feeling of wealth and achievement.

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Isfahan, the shah under which the Safavi Empire reached it peak: Isfahan promoted very successful policies that promoted wealth and security in great intensity, promoting military progress, land conquest, economic and commercial success, political power, artistic and scientific advancement, among other achievements.

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