Safavid Empire of Persia (1 mayo 1501 año – 1 sept 1722 año)
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The Safavids used claims of religious ancestry and descent in order to justify and maintain their rule. Shah Ismail and his successors traced their ancestry back to Safi Al-din, the leader of a prominent Sufi religious order in Northwest Persia. The Safavids also settled on a form of Shia Islam known as Twelver Shiism because it appealed to Nomadic Turkish tribes moving into the area. Twelver Shiism was imposed on the previously Sunni population, and the Qizibash who devoutly believed Safavid propoganda became fanatically loyal to Shah Ismail's cause as they believed him to be the 12th Imam.
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1 mayo 1501 año
1 sept 1722 año
~ 221 years