The statement is false. Süleyman was a sixteenth-century Ottoman sultan, not a Safavid emperor. The Safavid Empire was a separate entity in Persia (modern-day Iran) during that time, with its own rulers. While both empires are known for their architectural achievements, Süleyman I is specifically associated with the Ottoman Empire.
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Süleyman was a sixteenth century Safavid emperor who built magnificent mosques.
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