Safavids of Persia

Safavid empire, Fort city of Isfahan , afternoon of 10th march 1557.

In the magnificent hall of the Safavid capital, Isfahan (present city of Iran), the court of Shah Tahmasp I was in session. Persian influence was evident in every detail, from the richly embroidered curtains to the intricate carpets that adorned the floor. Shah Tahmasp, resplendent in his regal attire, presided over the day's proceedings.

Vizier (prime minister) Ardashir steps forward, holding a scroll. He clears his throat before speaking.

 "Shahanshah-e salamat, I bring forth the report on the recent skirmishes with the Ottoman forces. Our troops have faced fierce resistance in the key trading areas of the western frontier. Despite our strategic efforts, the situation remains at a stalemate. The Ottomans have fortified their positions, causing significant disruptions to our trade routes."

Shah Tahmasp's eyes narrowed. He inquires with darkened expression.