Multiple Choice
In the conflict between the Ottomans and the Safavids, cities such as Baghdad were the key battlegrounds because
A) they lay in between the distant homelands of the two rivals
B) the Safavids routinely burned their own cities when they felt defeat was near
C) Baghdad was a richer city with more available booty
D) neither side felt any compunction about destroying cities held by third parties
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