In Iran, the mandated conversion to Shi'ism was
A) accepted as the word of god by the Sunnis.
B) a way of establishing common ground with the Ottomans.
C) crucial to the creation of a distinctive Iranian identity.
D) only for the select members of the qizilbash in Iran.
E) done for the purpose of unifying with the Abbasid Caliphate.
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