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Describe the increase of Shiite religious elements in the Safavid dynasty after the death of Shah Abbas

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nikklg [1K]3 years ago
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The power of Shiite religious elements began to increase at court and in Safavid society at large after the death of Shah Abbas. While intellectual freedom had marked the height of the Safavid empire, the pressure to conform to orthodoxv <span>religious beliefs increased.

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