The "red heads" were

a. the light-haired warriors who destroyed Bokhara in 1380.
b. followers of the Shi'ite doctrines of Safi al Din.
c. Ottoman Yeni Chari fighters and their "scholar bodyguards."
d. Muslim fugitives from Ireland.
e. Sufi mystics.


b

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