Safi, Shah (persia (modern)) : All Data
Safi was a Shah of the Safavid dynasty who ruled from 1629 to 1642. He governed the Safavid Empire, which encompassed modern-day Iran and parts of Iraq, Azerbaijan, and Afghanistan. During his reign, Safi faced several significant conflicts, including the Ottoman-Safavid War of 1623-1639 and the Mughal-Safavid War of 1636-1639. These wars were consistent with Safi's reign, as they occurred within the calculated timespan of his rule from 1635 to 1639. As a ruler, Safi navigated these conflicts, striving to maintain the territorial integrity and power of the Safavid Empire.