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One reason for conflict between the Ottoman and Safavid empires was that a. the Safavids tried to convert Ottomans to Hinduism. b. the Safavids wanted to take over the Ottoman silk trade. c. the Ottomans
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One reason for conflict between the Ottoman and Safavid empires was that
a. the Safavids tried to convert Ottomans to Hinduism.
b. the Safavids wanted to take over the Ottoman silk trade.
c. the Ottomans aided the Qajars against the Safavids.
d. the Ottomans despised the Safavids as heretics.
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One reason for conflict between the Ottoman and Safavid empires was that "
d. the Ottomans despised the Safavids as heretics," since the Safavids had for a long time refused to give up their way of life.
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