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Title: political zionism
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After his death in 1566 the Ottoman Empire continued to expand, but the empire overall started to take a decline.
Shah Abbas was fortunate in that the height of his power coincided with the decline of the Ottoman Empire. Shah Abbas opened his campaigns against the Ottomans in 1602 and the hostilities lasted some 12 years, mostly with the Persian armies in control... Showed first 250 characters
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Shah Abbas opened his campaigns against the Ottomans in 1602 and the hostilities lasted some 12 years, mostly with the Persian armies in control. With these victories Shah Abbas expanded the territory of Persia to its pre-Islamic limits. The thriving communities set up within these territories still exist... Showed next 250 characters
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