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Safavid Era (1501 to 1736)
The Safavid rulers of Persia, like the Mamluks of Egypt, viewed firearms with distaste, and at first made little attempt to adopt them into their armed forces. Like the Mamluks they were taught the error of their ways by the powerful Ottoman armies. Unlike the Mamluks they lived to apply the lessons they had learnt on the battlefield. In the course of the sixteenth century, but still more in the seventeenth, the shahs of Iran took steps to acquire handguns and artillery pieces and to re-equip their forces with them. Initially, the principal sources of these weapons appears to have been Venice, Portugal, and England.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Iran
From buyers to suppliers.......how self declared divinity and the aspirations to create a Shiaa islamic superpower drives modern day politics of the region.
Thank you Souri,
I never hought it goes back that far.
Ex-Cop
Forgive me, I don't think this is directly related to religion.