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Katena32 [7]
3 years ago
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1 . Selim the Grim built a garden city 2 . Ismail Safavi the man of the Shi'a sect who revolted against the Ottomans 3 . Suleima

n the Lawgiver ruthlessly crushed Anatolian revolt 4 . shah the ruler of Persia, or the Safavi Empire 5 . Isfahan added Egypt, Syria, and Arabia to Ottoman lands 6 . Mecca and Medina Muslim holy cities 7 . Abbas the Great the shah under which the Safavi Empire reached it peak
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Arlecino [84]3 years ago
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Hello. The correct question is:

Match the following items. (shah, Selim the Grim, Mecca and Medina, Abbas the Great, Isfahan, Suleiman the Lawgiver, Ismail Safavi)

1. built a garden city

2. the man of the Shi'a sect who revolted against the Ottomans

3. ruthlessly crushed Anatolian revolt

4. the ruler of Persia, or the Safavid Empire

5. added Egypt, Syria, and Arabia to Ottoman lands

6. Muslim holy cities

7. the shah under which the Safavi Empire reached it peak

Answer and Explanation:

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.

2. Selim the Grim, the man of the Shi'a sect who revolted against the Ottomans: Selim was a Sultan in the Ottoman empire and was of great historical importance, due to his adoption of the Shiite religion that caused a disagreement among his fellow citizens, promoting conflicts and disagreements.

3. Mecca and Medina, Muslim holy cities: Medina is so important to Muslims that it has regions that are prohibited from entering non-Muslims as a way of not undermining the religious purity of the place. However, Mecca is the most sacred city of all for this religion, being the final site of the Islamic pilgrimage known as Hajj.

4. Abbas the Great, built a garden city: He was one of the most successful rulers of the Safavid empire. Although he is known to be the leader who idealized the garden city, he was responsible for ending the war with the Ottomans. He also strengthened and modernized the army, conquered lands and promoted good foreign policy.

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.

Suleiman the Lawgiver, ruthlessly crushed Anatolian revolt: He was Ottoman Sultan and Caliph of Islam, also known as the Magnifico because of the progress created through the laws established by him. He was one of the great European monarchs and a great military man, even leading personally the army he commanded, but he had a great defeat in the Anatolia revolt.

Ismail Safavi, added Egypt, Syria, and Arabia to Ottoman lands: he was a Shah of Persia and is considered the creator of the Safavid empire by bringing together and unifying Egyptian, Syrian and Arab lands in a single territory.

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