Question and answer
Shahs (kings) ruled the Ottoman Empire and Sultans ruled the Safavid Empire. A. True B. False
Question
Asked 9/30/2010 2:12:26 PM
Updated 7/9/2014 4:56:46 PM
1 Answer/Comment
This conversation has been flagged as incorrect.
f
Get an answer
Original conversation
User: Shahs (kings) ruled the Ottoman Empire and Sultans ruled the Safavid Empire. A. True B. False

Weegy: True
Expert answered|workaholicmom|Points 961|



Question
Asked 9/30/2010 2:12:26 PM
Updated 7/9/2014 4:56:46 PM
1 Answer/Comment
This conversation has been flagged as incorrect.
New answers
Rating
8
Shahs (kings) ruled the Ottoman Empire and Sultans ruled the Safavid Empire. This is FALSE - it's the other way round.

Added 7/9/2014 4:56:46 PM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
Comments

There are no comments.

Add an answer or comment
Log in or sign up first.
Questions asked by the same visitor
In a flashback, a writer F. comments directly on the events in the plot. G. tells about a character's life in the future. H. gives a short summary of the plot. I. interrupts the story to show a past event.
Weegy: what are you on about (More)
Question
Expert Answered
Updated 7/9/2014 4:46:27 PM
2 Answers/Comments
In a flashback a write interrupts the story to show a past event.
Added 10/2/2010 5:06:01 PM
In a flashback, a writer interrupts the story to show a past event.
Added 7/9/2014 4:46:27 PM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
the narrator's mother deals with the past in an unusual way in "The Leap." She L. keeps old photographs, posters, and clippings all over her house. M. often tells highly exaggerated stories about her youth. N. hardly talks about it and has kept very few souvenirs. O. still seems to think she is living in the time when she was young.
Weegy: Each person is different, check out more info here: [ ] (More)
Question
Expert Answered
Updated 7/9/2014 5:02:42 PM
1 Answer/Comment
The narrator's mother deals with the past in an unusual way in "The Leap." She hardly talks about it and has kept very few souvenirs.
Added 7/9/2014 5:02:42 PM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
Match the vocabulary word with the correct definition. Read ALL carefully. A. Bedouin= people of the tent B. suq= marketplace C. both are correct
Weegy: C. both are correct (More)
Question
Expert Answered
Updated 7/9/2014 4:52:56 PM
1 Answer/Comment
The correct definition is: suq= marketplace. Bedouin means "wanderer, nomad".

Added 7/9/2014 4:52:51 PM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
A Muslim place of worship is a A. hajj B. hejira C. mosque
Weegy: A Muslim place of worship is a mosque. (More)
Question
Expert Answered
Updated 7/9/2014 4:53:42 PM
0 Answers/Comments
Islam split into two factions after Muhammad's death because of what issue? A. they could not agree about who should be caliph B. they could not agree what their holy book should include
Weegy: Islam split into two factions after Muhammad's death because: they could not agree about who should be caliph. (More)
Question
Expert Answered
Updated 7/9/2014 4:57:45 PM
0 Answers/Comments
40,289,669
questions answered
Popular Conversations
Which social historian is known for his work on peasantry and rural ...
Weegy: E.P. Thompson is known for his work on the "working class in Britain". User: The "social gospel" movement was ...
11/26/2025 7:56:20 AM| 8 Answers
Which of the following is a form of equitable remedy? a) Damages b) ...
Weegy: Equitable remedy is an award, usually other than money, granted by a court in the interest of justice. User: ...
11/27/2025 7:52:32 AM| 8 Answers
GET
Answers.
GET THE APP.
weegy*
*
Get answers from Weegy and a team of really smart live experts.
S
L
P
P
P
1
P
Points 30 [Total 2192] Ratings 0 Comments 30 Invitations 0 Offline
S
L
P
1
Points 11 [Total 1187] Ratings 1 Comments 1 Invitations 0 Offline
S
Points 10 [Total 10] Ratings 0 Comments 0 Invitations 1 Offline
S
L
P
Points 1 [Total 358] Ratings 0 Comments 1 Invitations 0 Offline
* Excludes moderators and previous
winners (Include)
Home | Contact | Blog | About | Terms | Privacy | © Purple Inc.