The Ottomans, the Safavids, and the War for the Muslim World, 1501-1514
Tides of History13 Helmi 2020

The Ottomans, the Safavids, and the War for the Muslim World, 1501-1514

The Muslim world was a vast and diverse place, home to a variety of traditions and schools of thought. The Safavids began as a brotherhood of Sufi mystics, but soon transformed themselves from a religious order to the seeds of a powerful extremist state in Iran under the leadership of a teenaged prodigy, Shah Ismail I. A clash with the Ottomans and Selim the Grim was inevitable.


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