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The article Comparisons between ottomans,safavids and mughals has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Unsourced original research with dubious or plainly incorrect facts. The Ottoman Empire was not the largest empire in the history of the world (British Empire? Russian Empire? Roman Empire?), nor the longest-lasting (Roman or Eastern Roman Empire? Imperial China?), nor the most powerful.

The article makes no comparison, and no indication is given why these three would be compared and not others, e.g. the Sasanian Empire.

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