PPT-Chapter 21: Early Modern Muslim Empires

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13 th c Mongol invasions destroyed Muslim unity 3 new Muslim empires emerge new growth of Islamic civilization Ottomans 12991923 Sunni Safavids 15011736 Shia Mughals15281857

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