Ottoman–Safavid War
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Ottoman–Safavid War
Summary
Ottoman–Safavid War is a war[1]. It draws 117 Wikipedia views per month (war category, ranking #327 of 968).[2]
Key Facts
- Ottoman–Safavid War's image is recorded as OttomanEmpireIn1683.png[3].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's instance of is recorded as war[4].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's location is recorded as Mesopotamia[5].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's location is recorded as Caucasus[6].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's part of is recorded as Ottoman–Persian Wars[7].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's Commons category is recorded as Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–1590)[8].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's has part is recorded as Siege of Tbilisi[9].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's has part is recorded as Siege of Tabriz[10].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's start time is recorded as +1578-00-00T00:00:00Z[11].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's end time is recorded as +1590-00-00T00:00:00Z[12].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05zjhym[13].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's participant is recorded as Safavid Iran[14].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's participant is recorded as Ottoman Empire[15].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's participant is recorded as Kingdom of Kartli[16].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's participant is recorded as Kingdom of Kakheti[17].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's participant is recorded as Crimean Khanate[18].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's participant is recorded as Samtskhe atabegate[19].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's participant is recorded as Principality of Guria[20].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's participant is recorded as Kingdom of Imereti[21].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's participant is recorded as Principality of Mingrelia[22].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's participant is recorded as Shaybanids[23].
- Ottoman–Safavid War's participant is recorded as Circassia[24].
Why It Matters
Ottoman–Safavid War draws 117 Wikipedia views per month (war category, ranking #327 of 968).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]