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    service of Iran’s Safavid dynasty. Imam-Quli Khan is first mentioned as governor of Lar in Fars in 1610. He succeeded his father as governor-general (beglarbeg)...
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  • Imam Quli Khan (Persian: امام‌قلی خان or امامقلی خان) may refer to: Imam Quli Khan of Bukhara (1582–1644) Imam Quli Khan (Safavid governor) (died 1632)...
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    Allahverdi Khan's family in Isfahan, where he offered his condolences. He thereafter appointed Allahverdi Khan's son Imam-Quli Khan as the governor of Fars...
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  • meaning 'slave of the Imam'. It is built from quli. Imam Quli Khan of Bukhara Imam Quli Khan (Safavid governor) Imam Quli Khan of Kakheti This page or...
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    The Guarded Domains of Iran, commonly called Safavid Iran, Safavid Persia or the Safavid Empire, was one of the largest and long-standing Iranian empires...
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    he 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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    ranks in the Safavid administration under Shah Abbas I of Persia (r. 1588–1629). Daud-Khan, unlike his father and older brother, Imam-Quli Khan, had closer...
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    alliance with the Portuguese since he was being pressed by a Safavid army led by Imam Quli Khan. The Ottoman-Portuguese coalition was able to inflict a severe...
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    Qarachaqay Khan (Persian: قرچغای خان; died 1625) was a military commander in Safavid Iran of Armenian origin. He was known for his great collection of...
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    in the Persian Gulf. In 1602, the Iranian army under the command of Imam Quli Khan Undiladze managed to expel the Portuguese from Bahrain. In 1622, with...
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  • ruler of the Safavid Empire by the time of his death in 1667. He was married to a daughter of Imam-Quli Khan. Floor, Willem (2001). Safavid Government Institutions...
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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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  • the Undiladze clan, Jafarqoli Khan was a grandson of the celebrated Safavid military and political leader Imam-Quli Khan, a son by one of his daughters...
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    of Musa al-Kadhim, the seventh imam of Shia Islam. No historian has recorded any events in Khan's early life. The Safavid dynasty began declining at the...
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  • of all these difficulties -and even a staged coup in Qazvin by Murshi Quli Khan, of the Ustalju Qizilbash clan- Mohammad Khodabanda decided to abdicate...
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    Nader Shah (redirect from Tahmasp Kuli Khan)
    against him, including two of his relatives: Muhammad Quli Khan, the captain of the guards, and Salah Khan, the overseer of Nader's household. Nader Shah was...
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    Mohammad Khodabanda (category Safavid governors)
    the Safavid aristocracy, officers, and provincial governors wanted approval from Pari Khan Khanum to give him a congratulating visit. Pari Khan Khanum's...
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    (Georgian: დავით II, Davit' II) also known as Imām Qulī Khān (Persian: امام قلی خان, romanized: Emāmqolī Khān; Georgian: იმამყული-ხანი) (1678 – November...
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  • Gurgin Khan (George XI of Kartli), Imām Qulī Khān (David II of Kakheti), Bagrat Khan (Bagrat VII), Constantine Khan (Constantine I), Mahmād Qulī Khān (Constantine...
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    Heraclius I of Kakheti (category Safavid appointed kings of Kartli)
    succeeded on the throne by his son, David II (Imām Qulī Khān), who had run Kakheti during Nazar Alī Khān's absence at Isfahan. Heraclius I married, in 1677...
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    Constantine II of Kakheti (category Safavid governors of Erivan)
    King of Kakheti following the death of Constantine's brother David II (Imām Qulī Khān). At the same time, he was bestowed with the governorship of Erivan...
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    driven out of the Afshar lands by the governor of Fars, Imam-Quli Khan, who gave the land back to the Afshars. Safavid occupation of Basra Other modern historians—such...
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    Husayn ibn Ali (redirect from Imam Husayn)
    the Shi'a imams for several decades, before gaining momentum under the sixth Shi'a imam Jafar Sadiq and his followers. Buyids and Safavids also encouraged...
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  • referred to as the Hashshashin Allahverdi Khan – Iranian military and political leader of Georgian origin Imam-Quli Khan – Iranian general and statesman of Georgian...
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  • by Yalangtosh Bahadir came to the aid of the Governor of Balkh, Nadr Muhammad Khan. In 1640, Imam Quli Khan sent a message to Moscow through ambassadors...
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  • alliance with the Mughals during their war with the Safavids. Despite an attempt by Imam Quli's ambitious brother Nazr Muhammad to take Kabul in 1627...
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    Saru Taqi (category Safavid governors in Gilan)
    Saru Taqi made a conspiracy against the powerful military officer Imam-Quli Khan, which resulted in the latter's death and his possessions being converted...
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    The Portuguese–Safavid wars or Persian-Portuguese wars were a series of wars between the Portuguese Empire and Safavid Iran from 1507 to 1625. The Portuguese...
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    of the Safavid Empire in 1722, it was expected that Iran might disappear altogether, but the emergence of a former general called Nader Quli Beg–later...
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    Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur (category Khans of Khiva)
    Abulghazi had to flee to Samarqand and take refuge at the court of Imam Quli Khan of Bukhara where he lived for two years. His younger brother Afghan...
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