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Bellringer. In your opinion, what is the best way to decide who is going to be the next ruler of a country and why? Ex. Should it be decided by bloodline, elected, or simply chosen by the current leader. The Rule of the Safavids . 8-1. Think, Pair, Share.
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Bellringer • In your opinion, what is the best way to decide who is going to be the next ruler of a country and why? • Ex. Should it be decided by bloodline, elected, or simply chosen by the current leader.
Think, Pair, Share • Read The World of Suleyman (pages 246-249) with a partner. • Take notes with a partner on the main ideas of the reading. • You will have a quiz!!!!
Rise of the Safavid Dynasty • Took control of the area extending from Persia to Asia in the 16th Century. • Shiite Muslims What were the Ottoman's?
Shah Ismail • Founder of the Safavid Dynasty. • Seized much of Iran and Iraq in 1501. • A.K.A. the Shaw • The king of a new Persian state. • Started a conflict that is still being fought today.
Shiite’s vs. Sunni’s • Ismail massacred Sunni Muslims when he conquered Baghdad in 1508. • Tried to use Shiite faith as unifying force. • Shaw claimed himself the “spiritual leader of all Islam” as did the Ottoman Sultan. • The Ottomans fought back forcing the Shaw to sign a peace treaty. • Moved the capital east from Tabriz to Isfahan.
Safavid Glory • The Safavids reached their high point under Shah Abbas. • Created a system much like the Ottoman Janissaries and supplied his army with the latest technology. • Moved against Ottomans to regain lost territory.
Safavid Decline • The Safavid Dynasty lost it’s vigor after Abbas Death in 1629. • His successors lacked his talent and political skills. • Shiite religious power began to increase at court and in Society. The mosque of Najaf in Iraq, holy site for Shi'ite Muslims
Religious Orthodoxy • The pressure to conform to traditional religious beliefs. • Created less intellectual freedom. • Persian women forced into seclusion and forced to were a veil.
Political and Social Structures • Persia under the Safavids was a mixed society of Turks and Persians. • The pyramid-shaped political systems placed the : • Shaw – Top • Bureaucracy and landed classes – Middle • Common people - Low
The Role of the Shah • Shiite’s eagerly supported Safavid rule due to the belief that the founder was a descendent of Muhammad. • Shiism declared state religion. • Shaw’s controlled the power of the landed aristocracy bring new lands under the crowns control. • Appointment to the bureaucracy was by merit, not birth.
Economy and Trade • Shahs were active in trade and manufacturing. • All goods in the empire traveled by horse or camel. • Safavid Empire not as prosperous as the Ottoman Empire or the Mogul. • Never successful enough to trade with Europe.
Safavid Culture • Knowledge of science, medicine, and mathematics under the Safavids equaled that of other societies of the region. • Persia had an extraordinary flowering of the arts under Shah Abbas. • Silk weaving based on new techniques flourished.
The most famous artist of the period. Painted simple subjects such as oxen plowing, hunters, and lovers. Soft colors and flowing movement. Riza-i-Abbasi
3 Circle Venn Diagram • Make a 3 Circle Venn Diagram to compare and contrast the three Muslim Empires: • Ottoman Empire • Safavid • Mogul (Will Cover tomorrow) • Be careful to place information in the correct areas. • Overlap areas indicate items that all empires have in common