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History, 30.11.2021 21:50, rahmao2773

Consider this description of a person living around 1600: learn a living weaving rugs for traders to sell along the
Persian Gulf. Though my family and I are Christians, the
shah and his soldiers mostly leave us alone. Unfortunately,
the same is not true for the Sunni Muslims I know. They
refuse to become Shia Muslims, and as a result some of
them have been jailed or beaten and threatened with
worse.
Where does this person live?

A. Byzantine Empire
B. Mughal Empire
C. Ottoman Empire
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D. Safavid Empire

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