The Safavid Empire succeeded in Iran in large part because of
A) their incorporation of Uzbek Turks into the state bureaucracy.
B) the expulsion of Turkoman tribesmen.
C) their conversion to Shi'ite ideology.
D) a permanent alliance with their Ottoman neighbors.
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