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Safavid Dynasty Defined
An Iranian dynasty beginning with Ismail I in 1501 and ending with Shah Sultan Hussein in 1722.
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- JPG: A fresco painting from the Chehel Sotun Pavillion in Isfahan, Iran, depicts Persian warfare during the Safavid Dynasty period
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