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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

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One cause of religious syncretism in Afro-Eurasia between 1450 and 1750 was the spread of Islam all over this region.

Islam accelerated its expansion during the period of 1450 to 1750 when the Conqueror Mejmed II invaded and captured Constantinople (modern-day Istambul Turkey. This represented the end of the Byzantine Empire. This event allowed the presence of Islam in the place, that intermingled with other two major religions as was the case of Judaism and Christianity. Muslim people already  had established important trade routes that served to spread Islam in Euroasia and the North of Africa.

The correct statement will be that the religious inflections happened by the way of spread of the Islam religion all over the world especially around the Asian pacific region.

The Islam spread rapidly in the period from the early Fifteenth Century to the late Eighteenth century before the Europeans started colonization in the Asia pacific regions.

  • Emperors like Akbar, Babur, Humayun, Aurangzeb ruled over the Asian regions by capturing different parts of the today's world Asia. Countries like India were the most ruled country during this.

  • However, the biggest impact in world was made by Genghis Khan who had physical relations with such number of women during his life that every one of the three person today is a descendant of Genghis Khan.

  • Mughal emperors established trade routes while taking over the control of such regions primarily in the Western and the Northern parts of India.

Hence, Spread of Islam was one of the major religious inflections that happened during the period of 1450-1750.

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