- Safaviya
Safavia (PerB|صفویه) may refer to
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Safaviya (sufi order) , a Sufi order founded by Safi-ad-din Ardabili
*Safavid dynasty , a ruling dynasty of Iran, founded by Ismail I
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Safavia (PerB|صفویه) may refer to
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