The Safavid empire in Iran was unusual in having Shi'a Islam as its state religion, while surrounded by Sunni states (the Ottomans, the Mughals and Bukhara). Why was Shi'a Islam so prominent in Iran, and how did the Savafid state manage to avoid being overrun by its Sunni neighbours?
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