Use the map to answer the question.

A map highlights the area of the Mughal Empire, which covers present-day India. A map shows three different shaded areas that are also detailed in an insert box. A key, labeled Extent of the Mughal Empire, corresponds to the shaded and outlined region on the map labeled Mughal Empire, located in present-day India. A second shaded area, labeled Safavid Empire, borders the Mughal Empire to the west and covers parts of present-day Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. A third shaded area, labeled Ottoman Empire, sits further west covering parts of North Africa, the Middle east, and Eastern Europe. A scale shows 400 miles and 400 kilometers.

The Safavid Empire was located in between two other empires. Using the map, identify and name these two empires.

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Responses

the Safavid and Ottoman Empires
the Safavid and Ottoman Empires

the Mughal and Mongol Empires
the Mughal and Mongol Empires

the Ottoman and Mongol Empires
the Ottoman and Mongol Empires

the Ottoman and Mughal Empires
the Ottoman and Mughal Empires

the Ottoman and Mughal Empires

The Safavid Empire was located between the Ottoman and Mughal Empires.