- The
Guarded Domains of Iran,
commonly called Safavid Iran,
Safavid Persia or the
Safavid Empire, was one of the
largest and long-standing
Iranian empires...
- The
Safavid dynasty (/ˈsæfəvɪd, ˈsɑː-/; Persian: دودمان صفوی, romanized: Dudmâne Safavi,
pronounced [d̪uːd̪ˈmɒːne sæfæˈviː]) was one of Iran's most significant...
- Imam Musa ibn Ja'far al-Kazim who is
credited for the
genealogy of the
Saffavids. Hence, the Imāmzādeh
Hamzah is a "de
facto ancestral cemetery". Thus...
-
again a
complicated time. However,
Shaibani was
defeated by the
Iranian Saffavids but the
Uzbek elements remained dominant from then up to day in the region...
-
region underwent a
process of
forced conversion to Shia
Islam under the
Saffavids between the 16th and 18th century. The
process also
ensured the dominance...
-
Architecture Architect(s)
Manzoor Qadir Type
Mosque Style Islamic Ottoman and
saffavid Specifications Capacity 10,000
Length 330 ft
Width 180 ft Dome(s) 101 Dome...
- (1930) (in French).
Ernest Leroux. "The
great Muslim empires: Ottomans,
Saffavids and Mughals",
Discovering Islam, Routledge, pp. 85–109, 2002-11-01, doi:10...
- 1520
until his
death in 1566
Tahmasp I: He
ensured the
survival of the
Saffavids of Persia.
Abbas I of Persia: was the 5th
Safavid Shah (king) of Iran...
-
attention and
gradually developed due to its
religious shrine during the
Saffavid dynasty. By 1503, Qom
became one of the
important centers of
theology in...
- Imam Musa ibn Ja'far al-Kadhim who is
credited for the
genealogy of the
Saffavids. Hence, the Imāmzādeh
Hamzah is a "de
facto ancestral cemetery". Thus...