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In the early sixteenth century, Iran was united under the rule of the Safavid dynasty (1501–1722), the greatest dynasty to emerge from Iran in the Islamic period. The Safavids descended from a long line of Sufi shaikhs who maintained their headquarters at Ardabil, in northwestern Iran. In their rise to power, they were supported by Turkmen tribesmen known as the Qizilbash, or red heads, on account of their distinctive red caps. By 1501, Isma‘il Safavi and his Qizilbash warriors wrested control of Azerbaijan from the Aq Quyunlu, and in the same year Isma‘il was crowned in Tabriz as the first Safavid shah (r. 1501–24). Upon his accession, Shi‘a Islam became the official religion of the new Safavid state, which as yet consisted only of Azerbaijan. But within ten years, all of Iran was brought under Safavid dominion. However, throughout the sixteenth century, two powerful neighbors, the Shaibanids to the east and the Ottomans to the west (both orthodox Sunni states), threatened the Safavid empire.
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To start all revenue (money) bill or to impeach civil.
The Ten Commandments are found in Judaism, and variants of Christianity such as Catholicism, Orthodoxy, Protestantism, etc. They are not all the same however, as sometimes the order is different or the sins mentioned are different. The big ones are the same however such as don't kill or don't have other gods.
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Explanation: President Lincoln did not do anything related to the Mississippi River all he did was Patrol the East Coast all the way from Virginia South to Florida and the Gulf Coast from Florida to Texas he didn't have anything to with the Mississippi River. :-)