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    Soltan Hoseyn (Persian: سلطان حسین, romanized: Soltān-Hoseyn; 1668 – 9 September 1727) was the Safavid shah of Iran from 1694 to 1722. He was the son and...
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    princes who were in his hands, with the exception of Soltan Hoseyn himself. When Soltan Hoseyn tried to stop the massacre, he was wounded, but his action...
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    Pishdadian dynasty. Tahmasp was the son of Soltan Hoseyn, the Shah of Iran at the time. When Soltan Hoseyn was forced to abdicate by the Afghans in 1722...
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  • Takhtgah-e Hoseyn Soltan (Persian: تختگاه حسين سلطان, also Romanized as Takhtgāh-e Ḩoseyn Solţān; also known as Takhtgāh-e Ḩoseynī) is a village in Gurani...
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    after a rebellion by the Hotaki Afghans had overthrown the weak Shah Soltan Hoseyn (r. 1694–1722), while the arch-enemy of the Safavids, the Ottomans,...
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    bureaucracy, all were a forewarning of the troubling rule of his successor, Soltan Hoseyn, whose reign saw the end of the Safavid dynasty. Suleiman was the first...
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    al-Din Hoseyn (Persian: سید علاء الدین حسین) (c.1592 – 5 March 1654), better known as Khalifeh Soltan (خلیفه سلطان), and also known as Soltan al-Ulama...
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  • She had great influence over the affairs of state during the reign of Soltan Hoseyn (r. 1694–1722). Newman, Andrew J. (2008). Safavid Iran: Rebirth of a...
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  • decline, with insurrections in numerous parts of its domains. The king, Soltan Hoseyn, was a weak ruler, and although personally inclined to be more humane...
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  • Safavid shah Soltan Hoseyn (r. 1694–1722) during the later part of his reign. It was razed by the Afghans in 1727, the same year that Soltan Hoseyn died. Matthee...
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    construction of a palace in the Chenaristan area, a Divankhane where Soltan Hoseyn in the last year of his reign meet with the Ottoman government's ambassador...
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    vassal state to the throne. And as a result, Ashraf Hotak executed Soltan Hoseyn, the former Safavid king. War began as the Ottomans opened hostility...
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    falling revenues and military threats, later shahs had lavish lifestyles. Soltan Hoseyn (1694–1722) in particular was known for his love of wine and disinterest...
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  • who subsequently marched towards him. Shahverdi fled and his nephew Soltan Hoseyn ibn Shah Rostam was appointed governor of Lorestan in his stead, with...
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  • during the reigns of Shah (King) Suleiman I (r. 1666–1694) and Shah Soltan Hoseyn (r. 1694–1722). Originally a merchant, he later converted from Christianity...
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    of the dynasty in a flatteringly heroic manner." During the reign of Soltan Hoseyn (r. 1694–1722), Fath-Ali Khan and his brothers Fadl Ali and Mohammad...
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    The Persian embassy to Louis XIV sent by Soltan Hoseyn in 1715. Ambassade de Perse auprès de Louis XIV, studio of Antoine Coypel....
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    of vali. In 1718, the Venetian senate implored the Safavid emperor Soltan Hoseyn to protect the Catholic Armenians and Capuchin missionaries in Tbilisi...
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    predecessors, and the title molla-bashi (chief theologian) created by Soltan Hoseyn was not retained. Religious officers typically selected by the crown...
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    I 1587–1629 Safi 1629–1642 Abbas II 1642–1666 Suleiman I 1666–1694 Soltan Hoseyn 1694–1722 Tahmasp II 1722–1732 Abbas III 1732–1736 The Safavid family...
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    vassal state to the throne. And as a result, Ashraf Hotak executed Soltan Hoseyn, the former Safavid king. War began as the Ottomans opened hostility...
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    (Erivan) province. He had been chosen by the Safavid Persian emperor Soltan Hoseyn for the mission and travelled with a grand entourage, as suitable to...
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  • Shah Abbas II (r. 1642–1666), Shah Soleyman (r. 1666–1694), and Shah Soltan Hoseyn (r. 1694–1722). He was born in the town of Tafresh (south-east of Tehran)...
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  • of Johor, murdered by Megat Seri Rama, his admiral in carriage. 1727 Soltan Hoseyn of the Safavid Dynasty, Shahanshah of Persia (Iran), executed on the...
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  • nobleman, who served as the Grand Vizier of the Safavid shah (king) Soltan Hoseyn (r. 1694–1722) from 1716 to 1720. A member of an aristocratic Lezgian...
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  • (Persian: تختگاه) may refer to: Takhtgah-e Hoseyn Soltan Takhtgah-e Jahan Bakhsh Takhtgah-e Safi Yar Soltan Takhtgah-e Surat Khanom Sar Takhtgah This disambiguation...
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    Safavid monarchs, Shah Suleiman (r. 1666–1694) and the latter's son Soltan Hoseyn (r. 1694–1722) from 1691 to 1699. He is also notable for writing the...
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    Isfahan, Volynsky signed the Russo-Iranian treaty of 1717 with Shah Soltan Hoseyn. In 1718 Peter made him one of his six adjutant generals, and governor...
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    Farman (decree) by the Safavid ruler Soltan Hoseyn appointing Mirza Mohammad Taqi as kalantar of Yazd, dated 1712...
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  • Arabic and Persian fluently. Hovhannes was one of the monks that Shah Soltan Hoseyn (r. 1694–1722) spoke with about religion and theology during the latter's...
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