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16th Century Persian Music (Safavid Era): Ensemble Constantinople (a Radio Zamaneh Production)
Ensemble Constantinople, Tropen Theater, 20 March 2011, Amsterdam, Holland....
published: 27 Mar 2011
author: ZamanehRadio
16th Century Persian Music (Safavid Era): Ensemble Constantinople (a Radio Zamaneh Production)
16th Century Persian Music (Safavid Era): Ensemble Constantinople (a Radio Zamaneh Production)
Ensemble Constantinople, Tropen Theater, 20 March 2011, Amsterdam, Holland.- published: 27 Mar 2011
- views: 5838
- author: ZamanehRadio
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The Political History of the Safavid Empire
A brief decription of the political history of the Islamic Safavid Empire. This was made a...
published: 07 Feb 2010
author: FadedEidolon
The Political History of the Safavid Empire
The Political History of the Safavid Empire
A brief decription of the political history of the Islamic Safavid Empire. This was made as a school project for World History AP.- published: 07 Feb 2010
- views: 6525
- author: FadedEidolon
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Ottoman Safavid Lecture 1213
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published: 30 Sep 2012
author: Craig Brown
Ottoman Safavid Lecture 1213
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Empire total War:Safavid Ottoman war
The Ottoman--Safavid War was a war between Safavid Persia under Abbas I of Persia and the ...
published: 07 Jun 2012
author: Nader Shah
Empire total War:Safavid Ottoman war
Empire total War:Safavid Ottoman war
The Ottoman--Safavid War was a war between Safavid Persia under Abbas I of Persia and the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Ahmed I. It began in 1603 and ended wit...- published: 07 Jun 2012
- views: 2634
- author: Nader Shah
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Islam Ottoman Safavid Rivalry
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published: 03 Aug 2011
author: mrgrayhistory101
Islam Ottoman Safavid Rivalry
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Safavid Empire - Turkish Rivals To The Ottoman Empire
The Safavid dynasty (Persian: سلسلهٔ صفويان; Azerbaijani: Səfəvilər, صفویلر) was one of t...
published: 13 Jan 2014
Safavid Empire - Turkish Rivals To The Ottoman Empire
Safavid Empire - Turkish Rivals To The Ottoman Empire
The Safavid dynasty (Persian: سلسلهٔ صفويان; Azerbaijani: Səfəvilər, صفویلر) was one of the most significant ruling dynasties of Persia (modern Iran), and is often considered the beginning of modern Persian history. They ruled one of the greatest Persian empires after the Muslim conquest of Persia and established the Twelver school of Shi'a Islam as the official religion of their empire, marking one of the most important turning points in Muslim history. The Safavids ruled from 1501 to 1722 (experiencing a brief restoration from 1729 to 1736) and at their height, they controlled all of modern Iran, Azerbaijan and Armenia, most of Iraq, Georgia, Afghanistan, and the Caucasus, as well as parts of Syria, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Turkey. Safavid Iran was one of the Islamic "gunpowder empires", along with its neighbours, the Ottoman and Mughal empires. The Safavid dynasty had its origin in the Safaviyya Sufi order, which was established in the city of Ardabil in the Azerbaijan region. It was of mixed ancestry (Azerbaijani, Kurdish Persian and Turkmen, which included intermarriages with Georgian and Pontic Greek dignitaries). From their base in Ardabil, the Safavids established control over all of Greater Iran and reasserted the Iranian identity of the region, thus becoming the first native dynasty since the Sassanid Empire to establish a unified Iranian state. Despite their demise in 1736, the legacy that they left behind was the revival of Persia as an economic stronghold between East and West, the establishment of an efficient state and bureaucracy based upon "checks and balances", their architectural innovations and their patronage for fine arts. The Safavids have also left their mark down to the present era by spreading Shi'a Islam in Iran, as well as major parts of the Caucasus, South Asia, Central Asia, and Anatolia. The Safavid Kings themselves claimed to be Seyyeds, family descendants of the prophet Muhammad, although many scholars have cast doubt on this claim. There seems now to be a consensus among scholars that the Safavid family hailed from Persian Kurdistan, and later moved to Azerbaijan, finally settling in the 11th century CE at Ardabil. Traditional pre-1501 Safavid manuscripts trace the lineage of the Safavids to Kurdish dignitary, Firuz Shah Zarin-Kulah. According to some historians, including Richard Frye, the Safavids were of Azeri (Turkish) origin: The Turkish speakers of Azerbaijan are mainly descended from the earlier Iranian speakers, several pockets of whom still exist in the region. A massive migration of Oghuz Turks in the 11th and 12th centuries not only Turkified Azerbaijan but also Anatolia. Azeri Turks were the founders of Safavid dynasty. Other historians, such as Vladimir Minorsky and Roger Savory, refute this idea: From the evidence available at the present time, it is certain that the Safavid family was of indigineous Iranian stock, and not of Turkish ancestry as it is sometimes claimed. It is probable that the family originated in Persian Kurdistan, and later moved to Azerbaijan, where they adopted the Azari form of Turkish spoken there, and eventually settled in the small town of Ardabil sometimes during the eleventh century. By the time of the establishment of the Safavid empire, the members of the family were native Turkish-speaking and Turkicized, and some of the Shahs composed poems in their native Turkish language. Concurrently, the Shahs themselves also supported Persian literature, poetry and art projects including the grand Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp, while members of the family and some Shahs composed Persian poetry as well. In terms of identity, it should be noted that the authority of the Safavids were religiously based and they based their legitimacy on being direct male descendants of the Ali, the cousin of the Prophet Muhammad, and the first Shi'ite Imam. Background—The Safavid Sufi Order Main articles: Safaviyya, Safi al-Din Ardabili, and Ideology of Safavids Safavid history begins with the establishment of the Safaviyya by its eponymous founder Safi-ad-din Ardabili (1252--1334). In 700/1301, Safi al-Din assumed the leadership of the Zahediyeh, a significant Sufi order in Gilan, from his spiritual master and father-in-law Zahed Gilani. Due to the great spiritual charisma of Safi al-Din, the order was later known as the Safaviyya. The Safavid order soon gained great influence in the city of Ardabil and Hamdullah Mustaufi noted that most of the people of Ardabil were followers of Safi al-Din. Extant religious poetry from him, written in the Old Azari language—a now-extinct Northwestern Iranian language—and accompanied by a paraphrase in Persian which helps their understanding, has survived to this day and has linguistic importance.- published: 13 Jan 2014
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Safavid Palace-Iran-09-04-2011
http://www.presstv.com/Program/197485.html The Safavid dynasty ruled Iran for over 200 yea...
published: 07 Sep 2011
author: PressTVGlobalNews
Safavid Palace-Iran-09-04-2011
Safavid Palace-Iran-09-04-2011
http://www.presstv.com/Program/197485.html The Safavid dynasty ruled Iran for over 200 years. In this episode of Iran, Razieh Babagolzadeh visits the great S...- published: 07 Sep 2011
- views: 2131
- author: PressTVGlobalNews
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Musical Calligraphies - Safavid era music (01) موسیقی دوره صفوی
"Musical Calligraphies"
Music from the Safavid era
Live in Toronto,
Tirgan Festival
July...
published: 12 Nov 2013
Musical Calligraphies - Safavid era music (01) موسیقی دوره صفوی
Musical Calligraphies - Safavid era music (01) موسیقی دوره صفوی
"Musical Calligraphies" Music from the Safavid era Live in Toronto, Tirgan Festival July 2013 Sepideh Raissadat (Vocal) Kiya Tabassian (Shurangiz) Naghmeh Farahmand (Percussion) Sardar Mohammadjani (Oud) قطعاتی از موسیقی دوره صفوی کنسرت تورونتو فستیوال تیرگان مرداد ۱۳۹۲ سپیده رئیس سادات کیا طبسیان نغمه فرهمند سردار محمدجانی SABA BE TAHNIYATE PIRE MEY FOROUSH AMAD, Anonymous Persian song from 16th Century, Macmua-i Saz u Suz Ali Ufki Bobowski S 136 صبا به تهنیت پیر می فروش آمد، آواز ایرانی از اوایل دوره صفوی مجموعه ساز و سوز علی اوفکی بوبوسکی ۱۳۶ Extracts from Kume Acam, Pishrow Mohayer, Osul Duyek, Acemler (1500-1550), Cantemir Collection #37 بخشی از قوم عجم، پیشرو محیر، اصول دویک عجملر (۸۷۸ ه.ش. - ۹۲۸ ه.ش.) مجموعه کانتمیر ۳۷ Chashm-e Mast, Huseyni Ağır Semai (10 temps), Shishtari Murad (-1688) چشم مست، حسینی آغئر (سنگین) سماعی (۱۰ ضرب) مراد ششتاری (... -۱۰۶۶ ه.ش.) بر اساس تحقیقات کیا طبسیان Researched by Kiya Tabassian- published: 12 Nov 2013
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Safevi Saray Musikisi - Səfəvi Saray Musiqisi - Safavid Music - Klasik Safevi Müziği
Daha fazlası için: http://www.facebook.com/DevletiSafeviyye 16. yüzyıl Safevi saray musiki...
published: 16 Mar 2013
author: trojen1991
Safevi Saray Musikisi - Səfəvi Saray Musiqisi - Safavid Music - Klasik Safevi Müziği
Safevi Saray Musikisi - Səfəvi Saray Musiqisi - Safavid Music - Klasik Safevi Müziği
Daha fazlası için: http://www.facebook.com/DevletiSafeviyye 16. yüzyıl Safevi saray musikisi. (müziği) 16-ci əsr Səfəvi saray musiqisi. 16th century Safavid ...- published: 16 Mar 2013
- views: 441
- author: trojen1991
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Shah Ismail of Safavid empire [History of Azerbaijan]
The Safavid dynasty had its origin in the "Safawiyyah" which was established in the city o...
published: 14 Jun 2011
author: TheAzerbaijanHistory
Shah Ismail of Safavid empire [History of Azerbaijan]
Shah Ismail of Safavid empire [History of Azerbaijan]
The Safavid dynasty had its origin in the "Safawiyyah" which was established in the city of Ardabil in Azerbaijan. In 1501, 15 year old Shah Ismail proclaime...- published: 14 Jun 2011
- views: 4746
- author: TheAzerbaijanHistory
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Muslimgauze - Muta Safavid
Muslimgauze - Wish Of The Flayed 5 - Muta Safavid Muslimtapes (MUSLIMTAPE 01) - Jun 1996 *...
published: 19 Jul 2011
author: prop4g
Muslimgauze - Muta Safavid
Muslimgauze - Muta Safavid
Muslimgauze - Wish Of The Flayed 5 - Muta Safavid Muslimtapes (MUSLIMTAPE 01) - Jun 1996 * remastered & replaced in Apr 2008 http://www.discogs.com/release/1...- published: 19 Jul 2011
- views: 2968
- author: prop4g
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Two Turk Empires in war, the Ottoman Sunni Turks vs. Safavid Shia Turks
Turks againgst Turks, that is nothing new ..but it is a fact. another famous situation lik...
published: 24 Feb 2009
author: AZER1FIGHTER
Two Turk Empires in war, the Ottoman Sunni Turks vs. Safavid Shia Turks
Two Turk Empires in war, the Ottoman Sunni Turks vs. Safavid Shia Turks
Turks againgst Turks, that is nothing new ..but it is a fact. another famous situation like that one is, when Turk Emir TIMUR had war against Turk Sultan BAY...- published: 24 Feb 2009
- views: 11004
- author: AZER1FIGHTER
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The History of Safavid Dynasty last and final part 5.end of Safavid dynasty.
The Safavid dynasty (Persian: سلسلهٔ صفويان; Azerbaijani: Səfəvilər imperiyası, صفویلر) w...
published: 16 May 2013
author: Islam History
The History of Safavid Dynasty last and final part 5.end of Safavid dynasty.
The History of Safavid Dynasty last and final part 5.end of Safavid dynasty.
The Safavid dynasty (Persian: سلسلهٔ صفويان; Azerbaijani: Səfəvilər imperiyası, صفویلر) was one of the most significant ruling dynasties of Iran. They ruled...- published: 16 May 2013
- views: 55
- author: Islam History
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Islam: Safavid Empire
Islam Presentation by Ivey Whitworth and Daniel Pham....
published: 05 Mar 2012
author: Daniel Pham
Islam: Safavid Empire
Islam: Safavid Empire
Islam Presentation by Ivey Whitworth and Daniel Pham.- published: 05 Mar 2012
- views: 1342
- author: Daniel Pham
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Constantinople / Light on Persian music under Safavids, GOLESTAN, Pishrow PANJ-GÂH
GOLESTAN, Pishrow PANJ-GÂH, Osul Duyek ( 8 temps), Acemler (1500-1550), Cantemir Collectio...
published: 20 Jun 2012
author: diffusion14
Constantinople / Light on Persian music under Safavids, GOLESTAN, Pishrow PANJ-GÂH
Constantinople / Light on Persian music under Safavids, GOLESTAN, Pishrow PANJ-GÂH
GOLESTAN, Pishrow PANJ-GÂH, Osul Duyek ( 8 temps), Acemler (1500-1550), Cantemir Collection #27 PATHS TO THE SUMMIT Live recording Montreal, March 24 2011, S...- published: 20 Jun 2012
- views: 1857
- author: diffusion14
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AP World History 31, Gunpowder Empires: Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires
Gunpowder Empires: Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires
1. The Ottoman Empire
a. The rise...
published: 11 Feb 2014
AP World History 31, Gunpowder Empires: Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires
AP World History 31, Gunpowder Empires: Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires
Gunpowder Empires: Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires 1. The Ottoman Empire a. The rise of the Ottomans i. Osman ii. Conquest of Constantinople iii. Suleiman the Magnificent b. Political characteristics i. Imperial succession ii. Vizier iii. Janissaries iv. Ulama c. Economic challenges i. Trade routes ii. Economic decline d. Cultural and social characteristics i. Cultural and religious diversity ii. Ulama conservatism 2. The Safavid Empire a. Politics and religion i. Twelver Shi'ism ii. Battle of Chaldiran b. Economic and social organization i. Declining trade c. Cultural characteristics 3. The Mughal Empire a. Political characteristics i. Babur ii. Akbar 1. Religious toleration iii. Jahangir iv. Shah Jahan v. Aurangzeb 1. Religious intolerance b. Economic and social characteristics c. Cultural characteristics i. Akbar's Divine Faith- published: 11 Feb 2014
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