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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)nian history.  Prior to accession to the throne in 1501, Iran had not existed as a unified country under native Iranian rule since it was conquered by the Arabs eight and a half centuries ago, but was controlled by a number of Arab caliphs, Turkic sultans and Mongol khans. Although many Iranian dynasties came to power during all this time (Tahirids,<ref>Frye, R. N.; Fisher, William Bayne; Frye, Richard Nelson; Avery, Peter; Gershevitch, Ilya; Boyle, John Andrew; Yarshater, Ehsan; Jackson, Peter (1975
-06-26). ''The Cambridge History of Iran''. Cambridge University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-521-20093-6}}. p. 90, "''The '''Tāhirids''' were culturally highly Arabicized, but they were nevertheless '''Persians.'''."</ref> Saffarids,<ref>Saffarid dynasty". ''The Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages.'' Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|9780198662624}}. <q>''One of the first indigenous Persian dynasties to emerge after the Arab Islamic invasions.''</q></ref><ref>Daftary, Farhad. ''Historical Dictionary of the Ismailis''. p. 51. <q>''The Saffarids, the first Persian dynasty, to challenge the Abbasids...(contracted; show full)[[Category:History of Azerbaijan]]
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