Under shah abbas, the safavid dynasty a. reached the high point of its glory. b. rapidly declined until it was too weak to fight off its many enemies. c. suffered an invasion by moroccan peoples, who captured the capital of isfahan. d. witnessed a relaxation of traditional religious beliefs.
Under Shah Abbas, the Safavid dynasty suffered an invasion by Moroccan peoples, who captured the capital of Isfahan. Shah Abbas the Great was the strongest ruler of the Safavid dynasty during the fifteenth century.
The answer would letter or choice C.
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the amount you'd have after the work is $1.55
step-by-step explanation:
you subtract 95% from $31.
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