Originally posted by molly bloom
Is it ?
The Shi'ite Safavids of Iran under Shah Abbas the Great defeated the Sunni Ottoman Turks, regaining the Shi'ite holy cities of Najaf and Kerbala. They took back Kandahar from the Sunni Moghul Empire.
They defeated the Sunni Uzbeks in Central Asia. They defeated the Sunni Arabs of southern Arabia and the Portuguese.
Shah Abbas created a great new capital city for the Safavids in Isfahan, engaged in trade with the French and Dutch and English, impressing them all with the sophistication and high culture of Isfahan. You can find the impressive Nagsh-i Jahan Square there, one of the world's largest city squares.
The Shi'ite Fatimids of Egypt also had quite a good run for their money too, defeating the Abbasids. They founded the victorious city, Al Qahaira/Cairo to celebrate their victory. They even managed to capture Islam's second capital, Damascus.
Is it ?
The Shi'ite Safavids of Iran under Shah Abbas the Great defeated the Sunni Ottoman Turks, regaining the Shi'ite holy cities of Najaf and Kerbala. They took back Kandahar from the Sunni Moghul Empire.
They defeated the Sunni Uzbeks in Central Asia. They defeated the Sunni Arabs of southern Arabia and the Portuguese.
Shah Abbas created a great new capital city for the Safavids in Isfahan, engaged in trade with the French and Dutch and English, impressing them all with the sophistication and high culture of Isfahan. You can find the impressive Nagsh-i Jahan Square there, one of the world's largest city squares.
The Shi'ite Fatimids of Egypt also had quite a good run for their money too, defeating the Abbasids. They founded the victorious city, Al Qahaira/Cairo to celebrate their victory. They even managed to capture Islam's second capital, Damascus.
Originally posted by molly bloom
Hindu devotees are so much more decorous with their religious enthusiasm, aren't they ?
Hindu devotees are so much more decorous with their religious enthusiasm, aren't they ?
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