HISTORY
THE MUSLIM WORLD AND AFRICA
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Safavids
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Mongols
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Mughals
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Ottomans
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Detailed explanation-1: -The three Islamic empires of the early modern period – the Mughal, the Safavid, and the Ottoman – shared a common Turko-Mongolian heritage. In all three the ruling dynasty was Islamic, the economic system was agrarian, and the military forces were paid in grants of land revenue.
Detailed explanation-2: -The three Muslim empires were the Ottoman Empire; the Safavids, who ruled in Persia and Afghanistan; and the Mughals, who ruled much of India. These three empires possessed great military and political power; they also produced an artistic and cultural renaissance within Islam.
Detailed explanation-3: -The Arab-Islamic Empire was a religiopolitical state centered on the goal of spreading Islam throughout the Middle East and the world. It was begun by the Prophet Muhammad, who was the founder of Islam. His successor was Abu Bakr, who was his father-in-law. Abu Bakr was the first ruler of the Rashidun Caliphate.
Detailed explanation-4: -House of Theemuge (Maldives) (1166–1388) Khalji dynasty of Bengal (1204–1231) Mamluk Sultanate (Delhi) (1206–1290) Khalji dynasty of Delhi (1290–1321) Tughlaq dynasty (1321–1414) Samma dynasty (1335–1520) Ilyas Shahi dynasty (1342–1487) More items