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    The region of Talish was a governorate of Safavid Iran (1501–1736), located in the greater Talish, presently divided between Iran and Azerbaijan. The...
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    Talysh people (redirect from Talish people)
    and Hoseyn was another. Meanwhile, the unnamed governor of Talish lived in Ardabil. The Safavid shahs (kings) of Iran attempted to control local Talysh chiefs...
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  • romanized: ostān-e āzarbāyjān) was a province in the northwestern part of Safavid Iran, serving as one of its principal administrative areas. The city of...
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  • and Hoseyn was another. Meanwhile, the unnamed governor of Talish lived in Ardabil. The Safavid shahs (kings) of Iran attempted to control local Talysh chiefs...
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  • established by the order, the Safavid dynasty. The date of his death is unknown; he disappears from mention after 1513. Khadem Beg Talish Glassen 1982. Al-i Davud...
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  • Khadem Beg Talish (Persian: خادم بیگ تالش) (died 1514) was a Sufi and military commander of Talysh origin, who served the Safavid order, and later the...
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  • passage from Gilan to Ardabil via Talish on the eve of his campaign. A faction of Talishi followers of the Safavid order, led by Mohammad Beg, made an...
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  • qurchi troops of Talish during these campaigns. Another post that he held during Ismail's reign, was the superintendent of the Safavid Shrine. Neʿmatollahi...
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    (1766–1818), Napoleon's envoy to the Persian court. In Safavid era, the population of Safavid Talish was a mixture of Iranian and Turkic elements. Generally...
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    and Baghdad a certain Khadem Beg Talish. After the Shah took Baghdad, the city and its environs remained in Safavid hands until the Ottomans took the...
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  • The military of Safavid Iran covers the military history of Safavid Iran from 1501 to 1736. It was the first Safavid king (shah), Ismail I (1501–1524)...
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    later sipahbads of Gilan, whose activities centered more to the south, in Tālish. The late A. Kasravi discovered in the dīvān of the poet Qatran a curious...
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    Shaykh Haydar (category Safavid dynasty)
    Shah-Pasha Khatun, was married off to Mohammad Beg Talish, a pivotal figure in the foundation of the Safavid dynasty in the early 16th century. In 1469-70...
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  • Qizilbash (category Military history of Safavid Iran)
    the late 15th century onwards, and contributed to the foundation of the Safavid dynasty in early modern Iran. The word Qizilbash derives from Turkish Kızılbaş...
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  • Khvajeh Mohammad Safavi (category Safavid dynasty)
    Khvajeh Mohammad Safavi was a son of Shaykh Junayd, leader of the Safavid order (1447–1460), born by a Circassian concubine. He was an older (half)-brother...
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    Abbas, whose ancestors were members of the Iranian Safavid dynasty, and had moved into the Talish region in the 1720s during a turbulent period in Iranian...
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    Ispahbads of Gilan was a small principality which seated in Astara ruled in Talish at Middle Ages. Two local dynasties ruled over Gilan in the late 15th-early...
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    Elwell-Sutton 1986, p. 657. Borjian, Habib; Asatrian, Garnik (January 2005). "Talish and the Talishis (The State of Research)". Iran and the Caucasus. 9 (1):...
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    off-guard. They were aided by local uprisings against Russian garrisons in Talish, Ganja, Shirvan, Shakki, and other areas. However Russian reinforcements...
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  • subordinate to the supreme qurchi-bashi, listed in this article. Abdal Beg Talish (1506-1507) Yakan Beg Tekkelu (1509-1510) Saru-Pireh Ustajlu (1512) Montasha...
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    Campaign of Tahmasp I (1552) (category Battles involving Safavid Iran)
    the second ruler of the Safavid Empire, which was carried out in response to the campaigns of Sultan Suleiman to the Safavid lands. The purpose of the...
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    destroyed by Khadem Beg Talish, who had the body of the Khalilullah I dug up, burned and publicly scattered. Although the Safavids and Shirvanshahs had a...
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  • Battle of Ghazdewan (category Battles involving Safavid Iran)
    city of Ghijduvan, what is now Uzbekistan in November 1512 AD between Safavid army and Uzbek army. After Babur's defeat at the Battle of Köli Malik near...
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  • high-ranking official in Judicial system of Safavid Iran (1501–1736), who acted as chief justice of Safavid capital and all over the kingdom's courts....
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    The Mughan culture or the Talish-Mughan culture is an archeological culture of the late Bronze Age and the early Iron Age epoch (end of the 2nd – beginning...
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    his son Farrukh Yasar. In 1500, following the Safavid conquest of Shirvan, the commander Khadem Beg Talish had the body of Khalilullah dug up, burned and...
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    Bronze Age is demonstrated in Nakhchivan and by the Khojali–Gadabay and Talish–Mughan cultures. Research in 1890 by Jacques de Morgan in the mountains...
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    later gave their allegiance to the Safavids when the Safavids invaded in 913/1507. The following year the Safavids conquered Iraq and drove out Soltan-Morad...
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    Erivan, Nakhchivan and Qarabagh across the Aras, and the cis-Aras Khanate of Talish, with its administrative headquarters located at Lankaran and therefore...
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    Augusta: "The Two Valerians", 2. Asatrian, Garnik; Borjian, Habib (2005). "Talish and the Talishis (The State of Research)". Iran & the Caucasus. 9 (1): 45...
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