THE OTTOMANS, SAFAVIDS, MUGHALS

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Poetry
What was derived from Iran with a touch of European? Answer with a single words or term.
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Khan
________: claims the use of firearms links to centralization.
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Islam
________ played a role in influencing these.
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Mughals
________: the were wars of succession after the death of a monarch.
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Taxes
________ placed on agriculture, commodity production and commerce.
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Weak center
________ caused provincial notables to become independent.
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Main income
________ came from agriculture.
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Architect
________: imperial forts, palaces and tombs, religious masjids, madrasas, maktabs, khagans.
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Ottoman
________ would tax non- Muslims, (to encourage commerce)
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Timurids
________: Sunni Muslims.
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Military
________ plays a major role.
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Waqfs
________: charitable, religious endowments.
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Ottomans reliance increases expenses
________, shell out money for naval campaigns.
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Ottomans
________: gave timar (land grants) to private soldiers, close connection to native place.
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Sufism
________: reconstruction.
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Ruler of the Mughal
________, Akbar: under his rule becomes stable, populous, prosperous,"peace with all ..
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Islam
What was never a state religion? Answer with a single words or term.
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Mughals
________: hand jagirs (land grants) to officers, changed assigned retainers of empire every year.
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Ottoman
________: surplus trade with Europe, not much with Iran and India.
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Mughals
________: influx of European silver from the Ottoman, Safavid, and Europeans.
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Mughals
________: became practical affiliation of rulers, comes in conflict with popular belief.
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Mughals
________: internal failure; Aurangzeb (ruler), social religious and political change.