• Ali Mirza Safavi (Persian: علی‌میرزا صفوی), also known as Soltan-Ali Safavi (سلطان علی صفوی) (died 1494), was the penultimate head of the Safavid order...
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  • Haydar Mirza Safavi (1554–1576), was a Safavid prince Isa Khan Safavi, was a Safavid prince Ismail Mirza Safavi (1537–1577), Shah of Persia Khvajeh Ali Safavi...
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  • sister) and the sheikh of the Safavid Order. They had three sons, Ali Mirza Safavi, Ibrahim and Ismail I and four daughters.[citation needed] By her husband...
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    Ismail I (redirect from Shah Ismayil Safavi)
    Ali Mirza Safavi, the eldest son of Haydar, and forcing the 7-year-old Ismail to go into hiding in Gilan, where under the Kar-Kiya ruler Soltan-Ali Mirza...
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  • Bahram Mirza Safavi (Persian: بهرام میرزای صفوی, romanized: Bahrām Mīrzā Safavī; 15 September 1517 – 11 October 1549) was a Safavid prince, governor and...
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  • Soltan Hosayn Mirza Safavi (Persian: سلطان حسین میرزا; d. 1577) was a prince of the Safavid dynasty of Iran who ruled as the governor of Kandahar from...
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    Haydar Mirza Safavi (Persian: حیدر میرزا صفوی, also spelled Haidar Mirza Safavi) (18 September 1554 — 15 May 1576) was a Safavid prince who declared himself...
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    his son Ali Mirza Safavi, who was also pursued and subsequently killed by Ya'qub. According to official Safavid history, before passing away, Ali had designated...
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    Safavid dynasty (/ˈsæfəvɪd, ˈsɑː-/; Persian: دودمان صفوی, romanized: Dudmâne Safavi, pronounced [d̪uːd̪ˈmɒːne sæfæˈviː]) was one of Iran's most significant...
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    the Aq Qoyunlu ruler Ya'qub Beg (r. 1478–1490). Haydar's eldest son, Ali Mirza Safavi, briefly became the new head of the order, but he was soon killed by...
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    the mother of his brother Alqas Mirza. The two other brothers Shah Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576) and Bahram Mirza Safavi had another mother. Due to Ismail...
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    Mohammad Mirza; 5 January 1808 – 5 September 1848) was the third Qajar shah of Iran from 1834 to 1848, inheriting the throne from his grandfather, Fath-Ali Shah...
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    The Bahram Mirza Album is the art collection of the Safavid prince Bahram Mirza Safavi, compiled by Dust Mohammad Haravi between 1543 and 1545. Kept in...
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    (book by Khomeini) Muhammad Kazim Khurasani Mirza Husayn Tehrani Abdallah Mazandarani Mirza Ali Aqa Tabrizi Mirza Sayyed Mohammad Tabatabai Seyyed Abdollah...
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    seems to be influenced by his grand vizier, Ma'sum Beg Safavi (who was also the lala to Haydar Mirza, his favourite son) to take this decision. Ismail's...
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    are known to have survived his death in 1488. By Alamshah, Soltan-Ali, Ebrahim Mirza and Ismail I were born. From his marriage to Jafar's daughter, Sayyed...
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  • Jalal ud-Din Ali ibn Kara Yuluk Osman (Persian: جلال الدین علی بن قره یولوق عثمان), or Mirza Ali Beg (Azerbaijani: میرزا علی بیگ) was the sixth bey of...
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    After Habibollah's murder, when Sam Mirza Safavi, the brother of Tahmasp I, was the governor of Khorasan, Mir Ali Heravi was in Herat for 3 years until...
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    died four years after giving birth to him, was the daughter of Mirza Badi-uz-Zaman Safavi (titled Shah Nawaz Khan) and a princess of the prominent Safavid...
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  • Fātimah Ali Hasan ibn Ali Husayn ibn Ali Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad al-Baqir Ja'far al-Sadiq Mūsā al-Kādhim Alī ar-Ridhā Muhammad al-Jawad Ali al-Hadi...
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    member of the Safavid dynasty of Persia and was the daughter of Mirza Badi-uz-Zaman Safavi (titled Shahnawaz Khan), a descendant of Shah Ismail I, who served...
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  • of Astara. Mirza Mohammad was the governor of Astara, and later became the Safavid governor of Yazd. He was married to a sister of Sultan-Ali Beg Chākirlu...
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  • Shah Jahan. War of succession. Orient Longman. p. 38. Sarfaraz Hussain Mirza (1969). Muslim Women's Role in the Pakistan Movement. Research Society of...
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    Ibrahim Mirza was a grandson of the founder of the Safavid dynasty, Ismail I (1487–1524) by Ismail's fourth son, prince Bahram Mirza Safavi (1518–1550)...
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    Fergana Valley (now in Uzbekistan), Babur was the eldest son of Umar Shaikh Mirza II (1456–1494, governor of Fergana from 1469 to 1494) and a great-great-great-grandson...
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    conflict between Ali-Qoli Khan Shamlu and his Shamlu–Ustajlu coalition who favored young Abbas against reigning shah Khodabanda. Mirza Salman Jaberi, his...
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    was a princess of the Safavid dynasty, and was the daughter of Mirza Badi-uz-Zaman Safavi, the viceroy of Gujarat. Dilras died when Muhammad Akbar was only...
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    in the beginning of the 17th century. As murids (sworn students) of the Safavi pirs, the Qizilbash owed implicit obedience to their leader in his capacity...
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    Chishti Order"), a polemical work criticizing the Ahmadiyya movement of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Shah was a descendant, from his father Nazr Din Shah's side...
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    Bahadur Shah II (born Mirza Abu Zafar Siraj-ud-din Muhammad (24 October 1775 – 7 November 1862), usually referred to by his poetic title Bahadur Shah...
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