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How did the Safavid government resemble that of the ottomans
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How did the Safavid government resemble that of the ottomans
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For starters, what the Ottomans called a "sultan" was the central figure of authority for the
empire
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, whereas the Safavids had multiple sultans, to name one example.
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Centralized Power and Relied on Strong Military
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