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Zorluk: Çok zorOttoman-Safavid Conflict and the Sunni-Shi'a Split

"Know and understand that the Kizilbash, under their leader Ismail, have cast aside the Sunnah of the Prophet and the consensus of the scholars. They have defiled mosques, desecrated the tombs of the righteous, and declared the lawful to be unlawful. They elevate their leader to a status reserved only for the divine, leading many of the faithful astray. Therefore, it is the duty of the Sultan, as the true Defender of the Faith and Shadow of God on Earth, to lead his armies to root out this deviance and protect the lands of Islam from their corrupting influence."
— Ottoman religious decree (fatwa) concerning the Safavids, early sixteenth century

The religious division described in the passage contributed most directly to which of the following political developments in the period 1450–1750?

  1. The formalization of political and sectarian borders between the two rival empires, which solidified the geographic division between Sunni and Shi'a majorities.Cevap
  2. B
    The permanent expansion of the Safavid Empire into Western Anatolia, making Persia the primary bastion of Sunni orthodoxy.
  3. C
    The overall collapse of scientific inquiry and cultural flourishing across Southwest Asia due to the political division of the Islamic world.
  4. D
    The expansion of the devshirme system to forcibly convert and enlist Safavid Shi'a captives into the Ottoman janissary corps.

Cevap

The formalization of political and sectarian borders between the two rival empires, which solidified the geographic division between Sunni and Shi'a majorities.
The correct answer is correct because the ideological and military rivalry between the Sunni Ottomans and the Shi'a Safavids resulted in a series of conflicts that stabilized along defined political borders, notably marked by the Treaty of Zuhab in 1639. This demarcation permanently separated Safavid Persia (establishing modern Iran's Shi'a identity) from Ottoman Anatolia and Arab provinces, solidifying the geographic distribution of Sunni and Shi'a populations in the region.

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1
Analyze the source to identify the core conflict and its ideological nature.
The source is an early sixteenth-century Ottoman fatwa depicting the Safavids (Kizilbash) as heretics and declaring it a duty to fight them.
This establishes that the conflict was framed as a defense of Sunni orthodoxy against Safavid Shi'a deviance.
2
Evaluate the geopolitical consequences of this conflict during the period 1450–1750.
The military conflict (such as the Battle of Chaldiran) and subsequent treaties led to stabilized borders between the Ottoman Empire (Anatolia/Iraq) and the Safavid Empire (Persia).
This shows how religious polarization translated into political geography.
3
Connect the border stabilization to the geographic distribution of religious sects.
The political boundaries defined by treaties like Amasya (1555) and Zuhab (1639) permanently divided the Sunni-dominated Ottoman realms from the Shi'a-dominated Safavid realm.
This addresses the question about the long-term political and religious developments.

Anahtar Kavram

The political and religious consolidation of the land-based Gunpowder Empires and the impact of their sectarian conflict on Middle Eastern political geography.
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