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Which was a major source of conflict between the Ottoman and Safavid empires? A. Most inhabitants of one empire were Shi'a Muslims and most in the other empire belonged to the Sunni branch of Islam. B. The Ottomans and Safavids often went to war with each other over issues of leadership. C. Each empire wanted to control the trade between the Muslim world, Africa, and East Asia. D. The two empires competed for territory in western Europe

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The answer is B. I hope it helps :D (I had it on a test)

The ottoman and Safavid war was a series of conflicts from 1623-1639 and the major conflict was related to land and control over Mesopotamia.

  • Most of the conflicts between the two empires were related to land power and territory.  
  • From 1514 these two empires were engaged in conflicts over the control of South Caucasus and Mesopotamian as this area the two powerful states of West Asia. Their rivals were fueled by dogmatic differences.

Hence the option D is correct.

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