Ottomans called everything out of Iran as "Acem", just as Safavids in turn called Ottomans as "Rum", doesn't mean they were Roman. A geographical term more than anything else in this case.
Still haven't understood how could a religious sect of Islam have any ethnic identity, don't quote me their supposed ethnic origin as you always do, thats not what I'm saying. And how many times should it be noted, the followers of Safavid ideology were Turkic tribes for the most part, don't tell me they followed some mythical "Iranic ideology". As a matter of fact, the Turkic tongue of Safavids played an important role in attracting a large amount of followers (whom would not speak a word of Persian or Arabic) and as creating a spiritual bridge, obviously, which also explains the poetry (as a way of spiritual message to his followers) of Shah Ismail.
See this;
(from one of your "learned" favourites, Vladimir Minorsky)
Still haven't understood how could a religious sect of Islam have any ethnic identity, don't quote me their supposed ethnic origin as you always do, thats not what I'm saying. And how many times should it be noted, the followers of Safavid ideology were Turkic tribes for the most part, don't tell me they followed some mythical "Iranic ideology". As a matter of fact, the Turkic tongue of Safavids played an important role in attracting a large amount of followers (whom would not speak a word of Persian or Arabic) and as creating a spiritual bridge, obviously, which also explains the poetry (as a way of spiritual message to his followers) of Shah Ismail.
See this;
(from one of your "learned" favourites, Vladimir Minorsky)
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