The Safavids and Their Successors

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Year 1500-1850

The Safavids were descended from a family of Turkmen Sufi sheikhs from Ardabil, in Azerbaijan. The sheikhs evolved a strong Shia Muslim religious practice and new political ambitions in the course of the 15th century. Under Shah Ismail I (1501-1524), they succeeded in taking over the remnants of Turkmen and Timurid holdings in Iran. Ismail’s belief in his God-given invincibility was not shattered until the Safavids suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the Ottomans – who used modern artillery and firearms – in the battle of Chaldiran in 1514. The Safavids’ capital of Tabriz was plundered and because of the continuing threat from the Ottomans, the capital was moved to Qazvin under Shah Tahmasp and finally to Isfahan under Shah Abbas I (1587-1629).

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