Muhammad Shah

The Shiites believed that the shah was (1 point) * divine. * a direct successor of Muhammad. *?
2.
Safavid shahs did all of the following EXCEPT (1 point)
* follow Roman laws.
* be more available to their subjects.
* seize landed estates.
* appoint officials based on merit.
3.
Trade goods in the Safavid empire were carried on a road system that was (1 point)
* traveled by ox-cart.
* made of brick.
* in excellent condition.
* fairly safe and enhanced with rest stops.
4.
Paintings by Riza-i-Abbasi were characterized by all of the following EXCEPT (1 point)
* simple subjects.
* soft colors.
* flowing movements.
* religious themes.
5.
Isfahan, Shah Abbas’s capital, featured (1 point)
* a central mosque.
* a central polo ground.
* a central lake.
* a central pyramid.
whats this the sha’s got the shiites?
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