Allahverdi Khan (Persian: اللهوردی خان, Georgian: ალავერდი-ხანი; c. 1560 – June 3, 1613) was an Iranian general and statesman of Georgian origin who...
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Allahverdi Khan (c. 1560 – 1613) was an Iranian general and statesman. Allahverdi Khan may also refer to: Allahverdi Khan (Armenian) Allahverdi Khan Bridge...
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Allahverdi Khan (Persian: اللّه وردی خان; died 1662) was a Safavid military officer of Armenian origin. He was the son of a certain Khosrow Khan, and had...
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Cheshmeh-ye Allahverdi Owsaluy-e Allahverdi Khan Allahverdi (given name), a given name and surname Allahverdiyev, a surname Allahverdi Khan Bridge, one...
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Si-o-se-pol (redirect from Allahverdi Khan Bridge)
The Allahverdi Khan Bridge (Persian: پل اللهوردی خان), popularly known as Si-o-se-pol (Persian: سیوسهپل, lit. '[the] bridge of thirty-three [spans]')...
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Owsaluy-e Allahverdi Khan (Persian: اوصالوي الهوردي خان, also Romanized as Owşālūy-e Allāhverdī Khān; also known as Owşālū-ye Allāhverdī Khān and Ūşālū-ye...
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fortune Robert Shirley and the shah's favorite ghulam and chancellor Allahverdi Khan. When Abbas I decided to attack the Ottomans to recover the large territories...
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general, Allahverdi Khan, conquered Lar, under quasi-autonomous governorship. This was after its governor behaved treacherously towards Allahverdi, forcing...
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"new to Islam" (jadid ol-eslam). His sons Allahverdi Khan (not to be mistaken with the Georgian Allahverdi Khan) and Emamverdi Beg would hold several influential...
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Daud-Khan or Dāvūd b. Allāhverdī (Persian: داوود خان; Georgian: დაუდ-ხანი) was a Safavid Iranian military commander and politician of Georgian origin...
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ordered general Allahverdi Khan to attack the town of Van before the reinforcements could arrive. Upon reaching Van, Allahverdi Khan defeated a Kurdish...
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Encyclopaedia Iranica, lastly, from 1600 onwards, the Safavid statesman Allāhverdī Khan, in conjunction with Robert Sherley, undertook further reorganizations...
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Isfahan. Allahverdi Khan and his troops camped in a place called Shah Bagh near Shiraz. Taghi Khan first decided to engage in battle with Allahverdi Khan outside...
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eventually replaced by ghulams, whose loyalty was to the shah. By 1595, Allahverdi Khan, a Georgian, had become one of the most powerful men in the Safavid...
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1602 year, the governor of Bahrain Rukuneddin Masud asked for help to Allahverdi Khan, governor of province Fars of Savafid Empire, fearing the Fisrushah...
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Safavid official and military commander. Allahverdi Khan (Armenian) – (? – 1662) Safavid military officer. Alexander Khan Setkhanian – (1865, ? – 1953, ?) general...
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agricultural yield and cheap prices. The province was then controlled by Allahverdi Khan, known for his assertive and fair rule. However, when de Bruijin returned...
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Abbas and Allahverdi Khan, fought against an Uzbek army near Herat. According to the English traveler Robert Shirley, during the battle, Farhad Khan betrayed...
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the most famous general of Abbas I (r. 1588-1629), the celebrated Allahverdi Khan, was the second qollar-aghasi. The first qollar-aghasi of Safi's reign...
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Beg, being in charge of a musketeer regiment, under the command of Allahverdi Khan—also originally a gholam of Georgian origin—contributed to Abbas I's...
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Allahverdi Dehghani (born 1968), Iranian politician Allahverdi Khan (c. 1560–1613), Iranian general and statesman of Georgian origin Allahverdi Khan (Armenian)...
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was a son of Imam-Quli Khan and thus a grandson of the highly celebrated Safavid military commander and statesman Allahverdi Khan. In late 1632, during...
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Imam-Quli Khan was the son of Allahverdi Khan (Undiladze), the celebrated Georgian general in the service of Iran’s Safavid dynasty. Imam-Quli Khan is first...
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officer of Armenian origin named Allahverdi Khan (not be confused with the powerful military officer Allahverdi Khan, who was of Georgian origin). In...
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Safavid official, military commander, and gholam of Armenian origin Allahverdi Khan – an Iranian general and statesman of Georgian origin Amir Beg Armani...
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16th and early 17th centuries. The first known member of this family, Allahverdi Khan, was born to a Christian family in Georgia, but captured by the Persians...
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the legendary Kayanid Kay Khosrow. The dynasty was eventually invaded and conquered by Safavid invasions led by Allahverdi Khan in 1600 and 1601. v t e...
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Urumiyeh or alternatively known as the Battle of Sis began with Allahverdi Khan's cavalry raid. The Ottoman commanders mistook this raid for the entirety...
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two time European champion. Allahverdi Khan – general and statesman of Georgian origin who was Christian Mirza Malkam Khan – Iranian Armenian proponent...
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of occupation by the Uzbek Khans – Muhammad Khan, Abdullah Khan Shaibani, Muhammad Sultan and especially Abdul-Momen Khan. These invasions continued up...
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