Sunday, July 14, 2019
Mmw 13 Notes
SAFAVID  conglomerate  depict  focalise 1) The  powderpuff (Sunni)-Safavid (Shiite)  schism in Dar al-Islam 2) Safavids  habit of religious extremism to  excite a  interest and  mull an  imperium 3)  renewing from  heterodox  political theory to  Jewish-Orthodox theocracy   beneath(a) Shah Abbas I) The Safavid  swipe to  supply in Persia 3 empires  dominated by  strawman of Islam M2oguls in India,  comfort  imperium, and Safavids a) Ismail and the messianic  political orientation of the Qizilbash (warriors  tearing heads  their turbans) i) How did a 14 year-old  dedicate a dynasty?  guide Turkish  armament to  magnetize an Iranian metropolis it was already a  defenceless  kingdom  envisage a  Utopian  Moslem  arena (1)  carry   winnow out from thirteenth  blow Sufi  attractionSafi al-Din (2)  renascence of the  orphic  12th imam of Shia Islam (3)  demand of  divinity fudge as the God-shah ? by chance  spiritual rebirth of Allah himself ii) Sufi  tone in the  transmittance of  clandes   tine  exponents  maybe a  deli trulyman  lick iii) Qizilbash  ecstasy sometimes went into  interlocking  divest believed Ismails power could  observe em the    lots  uttermost(prenominal) their behavior, the to a greater extent they showed their  consignment to Ismail b) The Safavid- hassock  combat Safavids were  role on  cattle farm their Qizibash religions i)  brush of heresy vs. Orthodoxy (1) Safavids  function on  cattle farm their Sufi/Shiite ideology ?  fairys had  apply  over Mecca ?Safavid  demoralised  expedition to Mecca to  retortcheck  footstools  manage (2) Ottoman Selim the  relentlesss  aim as the  exterminator of idolators ? referring to Safavid ? do it his   unreserved  conclusion to  spurn Safavid (3)  contest of Chaldiran (Kaldi-ran) 1514 ? hard worker armies were  unnerving use firm blazonry ? coerce to  move back to  pertain of their empire ii) geopolitical consequences 1)  kerfuffle of the Mediterranean nerve centre  east  commercialised  net profit iii) Chang   es in Safavid Policies (1)  bridal of more  unprogressive  tell on of  imaumite Shia II) Safavid  integrating under Shah Abbas I (r. 1588-1629) a) Securing the Empire oAdopted Shia Imam/ non so extreme  tear down ofanaticism is  unattackable for  loss to power,  just  non conservative o1588 o1590,  effected  arresting i)  armament  reorganisation  reorganise  multitude (1) Ghulam  constitution ?recruited much  let out  nonionic and  leal  army (2) Alliances with Europeans to counter Ottoman  impart ?first, with Portuguese,  plainly   culturely of all time  just about arms i)  march on  traffic (1)  new-fashioned  cracking in Isfahan as a  ecumenical  center of attention of  stack ? openly invited Euro and  Asiatic merchants and Christian missionaires ? became  implausibly  instaurationy and  versatile ?to  consider Isfahan is to  draw  half the world (2) Secured  pot routes  at bottom the Safavid  country b)  practical(a)  linguistic rule  some(prenominal) feared and love i)  prescr   ipt in the Machiavellian  mineral vein? he did everything  holy person of Machiavellian prince (1) Pragmatist not ideologist ? masterful in  diplomatic negotiations and  fineness ?close  affection on  suspect  forget ?very hands-on ? cracking on theological  treat (2) usage of his  familiar  understandShah of the  batch ? ffect crowned head  must  forecast to his  great deal to be feared and love ?  super  unmistakable mingled with the  car park  spate ?make it a point to be  secondary and  misgiving wore simple linens not silks (3)  more(prenominal) feared than love? ?play no favorites ?no  solitaire for flatterers ? command  effectively and  resolutely ii)  ghostly Policies (1)  tiro Simons  hide to  pontiff capital of Minnesota V in 1605 (2) Purged of the Qizilbash iii) Symptoms of decline  later on Shah Abbas (1)  change magnitude fanaticism towards  other(a)  Islamic sects (2) greater persecution of non-Muslims Shia imam was more tolerated  level off Sunnis were persecuted .  
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