He is considered as one of the most famous painters in the Persian miniaturist during the Safavid period.
One can still evoke two buildings of Isfahan, dating from the late Safavid period.
The instrument was abolished in Safavid period for an unknown reason (perhaps due to religious fanaticism), even until recent decades.
Other sources however indicate that the mosque has been in existence since the Safavid period.
The town was founded in the Safavid period and its first name was Savoujbolagh.
Finally, it was capital of the Iranian Empire within the Safavid period from 1501 until their defeat in 1514.
It is thought to have been built in the Seljuk era with renovations during the Safavid period.
Some credit "earlier notions of political and juridical authority" in Iran's Safavid period.
The oldest parts of the shrine date from the 15th century, shortly before the Safavid period.
According to its architectural features, it probably dates back to before the Safavid period.