Which statement describes a similarity between the safavid and mughal
empires?
a. both...
Which statement describes a similarity between the safavid and mughal
empires?
a. both empires were controlled by sunni muslim leaders,
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b. both empires aggressively persecuted religious minorities.
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c. both empires built powerful militaries with gunpowder weapons.
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d. both empires began as states within the ottoman empire.
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