Great Muslim Empires of the 16th Century Comparison Essay by natashagils

Great Muslim Empires of the 16th Century
An examination of the last great Islamic empires of the 16th century.
# 113595 | 1,662 words | 6 sources | MLA | 2009 | CA
Published on Apr 21, 2009 in History (General) , Religion and Theology (Islam) , Geography (General)


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Description:

This paper shows how the three great empires of the Ottomans, the Safavid and the Mughals represented growing interdependence with an exchange of people, technology and ideas. The paper examines each of the empires and the history of their rise to power and then looks at the major similarities between the empires. Lastly, the paper looks at the decline of these Islamic empires.

Table of Contents:
Ottoman Empire - Present day Turkey
Suleyman the Magnificifent
Safavid Persia (1500 - 1722)
The Great Mughal Empire (1523-1739)
Similarities between the Three Empires
Decline of Islamic Empires
Conclusion

From the Paper:

"The three great empires of the Ottomans, the Safavid and the Mughals represented growing interdependence with an exchange of people, technology and ideas. They set forth a concept of globalization which the Western world later adopted and advanced. Theirs was a supreme legacy of religion, art and nationalism. The three dynasties proved their supremacy to the rest of the world and advanced their military conquests to areas earlier unknown. They were technologically superior in their time, but refused to conform with evolving technological advancement, which led to their downfall."

Sample of Sources Used:

  • Imber, Colin. The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650: The Structure of Power. Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.
  • Nosotro, Rit. " An Interesting History Essay ." Hyperhistory.net. 15 June, 2006.
  • Marcinkowski, Muhammad Ismail. From Isfahan to Ayutthaya: Contacts between Iran and Siam in the 17th Century. Singapore: Pustaka National, 2005.
  • Miriam, Greenblatt. Suleyman the Magnificent and the Ottoman Empire. London: Marshall Cavendish Corporation, 2002.
  • Patrick, James. Renaissance and Reformation. London: Marshall Cavendish Corporation, 2007.

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