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Title: How did the Savafid economy compare to that of the Ottomans?
Post by: colleen on Mar 5, 2014
How did the Savafid economy compare to that of the Ottomans?
A) Only the Ottoman sultans actively sought to encourage handicraft production and trade in their empire.
B) The Ottoman Empire benefited in the short run from non-Muslim traders  (Christians and Jews) who had extensive contacts with overseas empires that the Safavid empire lacked.
C) The Safavid Empire made a more concerted and successful attempt to enlarge its market economy, particularly by attracting merchants from the West.
D) The Safavid economy, because of the geographical location of the empire, was oriented exclusively toward the East and had no contact with Western merchants.


Title: Re: How did the Savafid economy compare to that of the Ottomans?
Post by: wonderworld on Mar 22, 2014
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