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In History / High School | 2014-11-25

True or False?

Süleyman was a sixteenth-century Safavid emperor who built magnificent mosques.

A. True
B. False

Asked by Jillian181

Answer (3)

If its on the K-12 test it's false I took the test!!! :)

Answered by CCStyles | 2024-06-15

The correct answer is** B) false.**
It is false that Süleyman was a sixteenth-century Safavid emperor who built magnificent mosques.
Suleiman the Magnificent was not a Safavid emperor. He became the Emperor of the Ottoman Empire in September 1520, when he succeeded his father in the throne. Under his reign, Suleiman extended its territory using his powerful army to conquer Hungary, Rhodes, and Belgrade. He always conflicted with the Safavid empire.

Answered by scouteo | 2024-06-24

Süleyman was a prominent Ottoman Sultan, not a Safavid emperor, thus making the statement false. He is celebrated for his significant contributions to architecture and culture during the Ottoman Empire's golden age. Therefore, the answer is B) False.
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Answered by scouteo | 2024-10-01