The correct geographic extent of the Mughal and Safavid Empires is that the Mughal Empire ruled over much of South Asia, including what are now the countries of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The Safavid Empire, on the other hand, ruled primarily over what is now the country of Iran, as well as parts of Azerbaijan, Armenia, southern Russia, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
Summarize the geographic extent of the Mughal and Safavid Empires.
• The Mughal Empire ruled over much of South Asia, including what is now the country of India. The Safavid Empire ruled over what is now the country of Iran.
• The Mughal Empire ruled over much of South America, including what are now the countries of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile. The Safavid Empire ruled over what is now the country of Mexico.
• The Mughal Empire ruled over much of South Asia, including what are now the countries of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The Safavid Empire ruled over what are now the countries of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, parts of southern Russia, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
• The Mughal Empire ruled over much of East Asia, including what are now the countries of China and Mongolia. The Safavid Empire ruled over what are now the countries of Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia.
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