The Qizilbash in Anatolia are in open…
1512 CE
The Qizilbash in Anatolia are in open revolt against the Ottoman empire, expressing their discontent by defying Sunni orthodoxy.
Isma'il's Safavid state, based on mysticism, and the Turkmen in Azerbaijan and Iran, offer the Anatolian Turkmen religious and political alternatives, and Safavid envoys have conducted extensive missionary activity throughout Anatolia.
Selim, a very devoted Sunni, first launches a vigorous campaign against Ismail's Safavid supporters in eastern Anatolia, massacring some forty thousand Shia tribesmen and missionaries as heretics and potential spies and espousing a strict defense of Islamic orthodoxy as a means of regaining political control.
He now writes Ismail a series of belligerent letters.