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1 Safavid Empire SWBAT: identify the differences between Shia and Shiite Muslims. Homework: finish rough drafts due tomorrow. BRING IN 3 COPIES. You must have between 2-3 pages completed. Do Now: back during the Reformation chapter, we discussed how many different sects of Christianity were created after Martin Luther broke away from the Catholic Church. Why were different sects created?

2 Where was the Safavid Empire?? Much of what the Safavid Empire is current day Iran.

3 The Early Empire  Was established by Safi od-Din around 1200 CE  Were Sunni Muslims.  In 1400, they shifted from Sunni to Shia.  Were persecuted by the Sunni  War broke out between the Safavid kizibash (soldiers) and other Persian groups.

4 The Rise of Esma il  Toward the end of the 1400s, the Safavids developed a military group to fight for political power.  This army was called the kizilbash, meaning "Red Heads“  In about 1500 Esma'il became head of the kizilbash.  In a series of victories, he brought all of modern Iran and part of present-day Iraq under his rule.  Took the Persian title of shah, or "king of kings," and reigned until 1524.

5 Rule of Esma il  Proclaimed that Shi’ah would be the religion of his empire  Problem:  Most of the Persians he conquered were Sunni.  Solution:  Many considered Esma il a Muslim saint which helped the conversion process.  Result:  Provided a strong identity separate from that of their Sunni neighbors (Turks and Arabs).

6 End of Esma il  Threat of Shi’ah Islam worried Ottoman Sunni Muslims.  Ottoman Empire invaded and defeated the Safavid Empire at the Battle of Caldrian.  Esma il’s son Tahmasp tried to take back territory, but was unsuccessful.

7 Shah Abbas the Great  When Tahmasp died, Shah Abbas “the Great” becomes king.  Realized military reforms would be necessary using the Ottomans as a model  Created troops of foreign slaves who were previously POWs.  Converted to Islam first and trained soldiers.  Were the shah’s personal army loyal only to him.  By 1598 he reclaimed all the lands taken by the Ottoman Empire.

8 End of an Empire  Abbas died in 1629.  Rulers that followed were not as strong and slowly the empire declined.  Officially ended in 1736 and the empire split into a number of small states.

9 But what’s the big deal with Sunni and Shia Muslims?  Sunni and Shia are sects of Islam like Lutherans and Methodists are sects of Christianity.  Sunni Muslims = 90% of Muslim population  Shia = 10%  These two groups have been at odds for over a millennia.  But why??

10 Stop! It’s activity time!  Read the article, fill in the ven diagram.  Be prepared to go over this with 5 minutes left to class.


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