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English, 22.12.2019 09:31, PastryCrisp

What was the safavid empire known for?

a.
the inhabitants of the empire experienced cultural and religious toleration.

b.
the empire had a carefully organized legal code and a well-trained army.

c.
shahs there supported weavers and potters who made beautiful rugs and pottery.

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