This is true. The Ukiyo-e was a type of art creating that came form Japan and that impressionists were known for incorporating. The idea was called Japonism and was common in France who studied the Japanese arts extensively and found a way to incorporate their ideas in their art.
It is false that Suleiman was a 16th century Safavid emperor who built magnificent last mosques.
Although it is true that Suleiman lived in the 16th century and that he was truly an emperor, he wasn't a Safavid emperor, but rather an Ottoman emperor. He was one of the greatest emperors in history, having reigned over 25 million people at the time.<span />
Answer:The Aftermath of Muhammad's Death
The roots of the Sunni-Shia divide can be traced all the way back to the seventh century, soon after the death of the prophet Muhammad in A.D. 632.