Overview
The Safavid dynasty (; Persian: دودمان صفوی, romanized: Dudmân-e Safavi, pronounced [d̪uːd̪ˈmɒːne sæfæˈviː]) was the ruling dynasty of Safavid Iran, and one of Iran's most significant ruling dynasties reigning from 1501 to 1736. Their rule is often considered the beginning of modern Iranian history, as well as one of the gunpowder empires. The Safavid Shah Ismail I established the Twelver denomination of Shi'a Islam as the official religion of the Persian Empire, marking one of the most important turning points in the history of Islam. The Safavid dynasty had its origin in the Safavid Sufi order, which was established in the city of Ardabil in the Iranian Azerbaijan region. It was an Iranian dynasty of Kurdish origin, but during their.
Historical Periods
Safavid Dynasty (1502–1506)
1502 CE – 1506 CE
Area: 159,056 km²
Safavid Dynasty (1507–1511)
1507 CE – 1511 CE
Area: 1,390,021 km²
Safavid Dynasty (1512–1515)
1512 CE – 1515 CE
Area: 2,846,210 km²
Safavid Dynasty (1516–1518)
1516 CE – 1518 CE
Area: 2,768,531 km²
Safavid Dynasty (1519–1520)
1519 CE – 1520 CE
Area: 2,768,631 km²
Safavid Dynasty (1521–1525)
1521 CE – 1525 CE
Area: 2,768,415 km²
Safavid Dynasty (1526–1528)
1526 CE – 1528 CE
Area: 2,384,094 km²
Safavid Dynasty (1529–1533)
1529 CE – 1533 CE
Area: 2,767,862 km²
Safavid Dynasty (1534–1539)
1534 CE – 1539 CE
Area: 2,381,991 km²
Safavid Dynasty (1540–1546)
1540 CE – 1546 CE
Area: 2,429,788 km²
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