What was the main reason the
Ottomans decided to take over the
Safavid Empire?
A. The S...
History, 21.05.2021 06:00 cheaterman1616
What was the main reason the
Ottomans decided to take over the
Safavid Empire?
A. The Safavid belief of using Russian youth as
slaves.
B. The Ottoman Empire's desire to expand their
territory.
C. Their differential beliefs between their Islamic
sects.
D. Their use of superior gunpowder technology
from the Chinese.
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