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The Safavid Empire was multi-ethnic and multi-religious. In the 17th century, Christians within the empire consisted primarily of three groups;{{sfn|Kołodziejczyk|2017|page=21}} - Georgians belonging to the Georgian Orthodox Church
- Armenians belonging to the Armenian Apostolic Church
- Roman Catholics, consisting of European missionaries and recent converts (primarily Armenians)
See also- Christianity in Iran
- Safavid Georgia
- Erivan Province (Safavid Empire)
- Safavid Karabakh
ReferencesSources- {{cite book|title=Iran and the World in the Safavid Age|publisher=I.B. Tauris|year=2012|pages=1-672|isbn=978-1780769905|ref=harv| editor-given1 = Willem | editor-surname1 = Floor | editor-given2 = Edmund | editor-surname2 = Herzig | editor-link2 = Edmund Herzig | postscript = .}}
- {{cite book|last= Kołodziejczyk|first=Dariusz|authorlink=Dariusz Kołodziejczyk|chapter=Christians in the Safavid Empire|title=Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History. Volume 10 Ottoman and Safavid Empires (1600-1700)|publisher=BRILL|year=2017|pages=21-33|isbn=978-9004346048|ref=harv| editor-given1 = David | editor-surname1 = Thomas | editor-given2 = John A. | editor-surname2 = Chesworth | postscript = .}}
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