According to me, chapter 28 is a huge mess. The information given in this chapter is not organized, and really, if you look back to the chapter, you will notice that there is more information on Ottomans rather than Safavids or Mughal. So why did the textbook authors chose to put all three Islamic empires together in one chapter? - well, in order to make separate chapters, you need creative titles and may be the textbook authors just got lazy with their creativity! I do not know what they were thinking when they 'created' this chapter; may be they thought it would be easier for students, or may be they just got lazy! Because you definitely need more information in order to make separate chapters or else it would be a chapter of a page or two with the information given on Safavids and Mughals. Personally, for me, I think this chapter was a mess with all information just messed up together.
This period of global interactions was definitely a good thing; if it wouldn't have happened, people would still be living boring lives! You could say this period brought in more colors in people's lives! It is always good to exchange ideas, cultures, traditions, food products, peoples, etc; I mean that's how modern world works!

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