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3 April, 06:17

Which of the following represents a similarity between the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires?

A. All dynasties depended on effective use of firearms on the battlefield and in siege warfare.

B. All were of Mongol descent.

C. Each empire had large numbers of Christians who held high government positions.

D. Each empire was composed of a majority of Muslims.

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  1. 3 April, 06:40
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    This is the right answer:

    A. All dynasties depended on effective use of firearms on the battlefield and in siege warfare.

    Explanation:

    All major empires of human history were built through military might, at least substantially. In these three cases, not all of them were of Mongol descent; there may have been important numbers of Christians in the Ottoman Empire but that was not the case in Mughal India and the Safavids; Hinduism, and not Islam, was the religion of the majority in India under the Mughals.

    The three empires were run by Mulsi
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