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The '''Safavid dynasty''', (Persian: دودمان صفوی, <small>romanized:</small> ''Dudmâne Safavi''<ref>* {{cite book|title=Tārīkh-i ʻʻālamārā-yi ʻʻAbbāsī|last1=Afšār|first1=ta·līf-i Iskandar Baig Turkmān. Zīr-i naẓar bā tanẓīm-i fihristhā wa muqaddama-i Īraǧ|date=2003|publisher=Mu·assasa-i Intišārāt-i Amīr Kabīr|isbn=978-964-00-0818-8|edition=Čāp-i 3.|location=Tihrān|pages=17, 18, 19, 79|language=fa}}
(contracted; show full)27;''Iranian''' extraction (...)"</ref><ref>Matthee, Rudi. (2008), "SAFAVID DYNASTY", Encyclopaedia Iranica; "As Persians of '''Kurdish''' ancestry and of a non-tribal background, the '''Safavids''' did not fit this pattern, though the state they set up with the assistance of Turkmen tribal forces of eastern Anatolia closely resembled this division in its makeup."</ref><ref>
Amanat, Abbas (2017). Iran: A Modern History. Yale University Press. p. 40, "The '''Safavi''' house originally was among the landowning nobility of '''Kurdish''' origin (...)"</ref><ref>Bowering, Gerhard (2015). ''Islamic Political Thought: An Introduction''. Princeton University Press. {{ISBN|978-1-4008-6642-7}}. p. 13, "The '''Safavids''', of '''Kurdish''' origin and Turkic-speaking, arose from the Sunni Sufi fraternity of the Safawis organized in Azerbaijan by Safı al-Din (d. 1334)...".</ref><ref>E. J. van Donzel (1994). Islamic desk reference. BRILL. {{ISBN|90-04-09738-4}}. p. 222, &qu(contracted; show full)[[Category:History of Azerbaijan]]
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