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  2. Timeline of the history of Islam (16th century) - Wikipedia

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    1520: Qasim bin Janibek Khan creates the "Bright Road of Qasim Khan", which served as the first code of laws for the Kazakhs. 1521: Qasim bin Janibek Khan dies and is succeeded by his son Khanzada Muhammed, who assumes the title Muhammed Khan as the fifth ruler of the Kazakh Khanate.

  3. History of Islam - Wikipedia

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    The history of Islam is believed by most historians [1] to have originated with Muhammad's mission in Mecca and Medina at the start of the 7th century CE, [2] [3] although Muslims regard this time as a return to the original faith passed down by the Abrahamic prophets, such as Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, Solomon, and Jesus, with the submission (Islām) to the will of God.

  4. Timeline of the history of Islam - Wikipedia

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    This timeline of Islamic history relates the Gregorian and Islamic calendars in the history of Islam. ... 16th century CE (906 AH – 1009 AH) 17th century CE (1009 ...

  5. Timeline of 16th-century Muslim history - Wikipedia

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    16th century (1501–1599) (906 AH – 1009 AH) 1500 - 1509 Persia. 1501: Ismail I establishes the Safavid dynasty, and the Twelve-Imam Shi'ism becomes the state religion. 1507: The Kingdom of Portugal under Alfonso d'Albuquerque establishes trading outposts in the Persian Gulf.. Golden Horde

  6. 16th century - Wikipedia

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    The 16th century began ... Iran and Iraq were caught by a major popularity of the Shia sect of Islam under the ... Considered to be the first battle in history won by ...

  7. Spread of Islam - Wikipedia

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    By the 16th century, most of the people of what are nowadays Iran and Azerbaijan had adopted the Shia branch of Islam through the conversion policies of the Safavids. [ 56 ] Islam was readily accepted by Zoroastrians who were employed in industrial and artisan positions because, according to Zoroastrian dogma, such occupations that involved ...

  8. Category:16th-century Islam - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "16th-century Islam" ... Timeline of the history of Islam (16th century) F. Forced conversions of Muslims in Spain; I. Ibadat Khana; O. Oran fatwa

  9. Safavid conversion of Iran to Shia Islam - Wikipedia

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    The political climate of 18th-century Iran, the intellectual history of Twelver Shia Islam, and the final Shi'itization of the nation were all greatly influenced by Majlesi. In addition to marking the start of a genuinely Iranian expansion within Twelver Shia Islam, Majlesi was also a foreshadowing of the Twelver Shia Imams establishing the ...