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    Mirza Mohammad Taqi (Persian: میرزا محمد تقی; c. 1579 – 11 October 1645), better known as Saru Taqi (سارو تقی, meaning "Taqi the blond") was a eunuch...
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    The Saru Taqi Mosque, built during the Safavid dynasty, is located in the bazaar of Hassanabad in Isfahan, . "Encyclopaedia of the Iranian Architectural...
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    ghulam (military slave) named Mirza Mohammad Taqi Khan, more famously known as Saru Taqi. As a eunuch, Saru Taqi had access to the royal harem, and used this...
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    inherited the throne when he was nine, and had to rely on a regency led by Saru Taqi, the erstwhile grand vizier of his father, to govern in his place. During...
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  • 1642, his son Abbas II ascended the throne. A triumvirate consisting of Saru Taqi, Mohammad Ali Khan and Jani Khan Shamlu, worked in alliance with Anna...
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    (Khassa). But it was Shah Safi, under influence by his Prime Minister, Saru Taqi, that initiated the program of trying to increase the royal revenues by...
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  • early years of Abbas II's reign, when he was still young, grand vizier Saru Taqi functioned as his regent, with Dilaram's strong support. Dilaram Khanum...
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    eunuch Saru Taqi, due to a personal hatred he had towards the Ordubadi family, the reason being that Hatem Beg had denied to give Saru Taqi's father a...
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  • Burma July 9, 1628 Bago, Myanmar Toungoo dynasty Minyedeippa, his son Saru Taqi Grand Vizier of Safavid Empire October 11, 1645 Isfahan Persia Jani Khan...
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  • army, becoming a match for the Ottomans. It was during the vizierate of Saru Taqi (1633-1645) under Abbas I that the gholams reached their zenith of power...
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  • dishonored by Saru Taqi, who then secretly had him assassinated. The reason behind these actions was due to a personal hatred Saru Taqi had towards the...
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  • 1644 the Bakhtiari tribes revolted, but both revolts were suppressed by Saru Taqi. On February 22, 1649, Kandahar was re-occupied by the Safavids. The city...
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  • Safi Mirza Taleb Khan Ordubadi 1632 1633 Persian Ordubadi family Safi Saru Taqi 1633 11 October 1645 Unknown Safi, Abbas II Khalifeh Soltan 14 October...
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  • eunuch Saru Taqi, due to a personal hatred he had towards the Ordubadi family, the reason being that Hatem Beg had denied to give Saru Taqi's father a...
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    sessions of learned discussions". On 11 October 1645, the grand vizier Saru Taqi was murdered under the orders of Abbas II, who appointed Khalifeh Soltan...
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  • was eventually defeated by a group of Safavid governors, which included Saru Taqi, the governor of Gilan and Mazandaran. Gharib Shah, along with 2,000 of...
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  • Nasiri Ordubadi (2nd time) (1623 – 28 July 1634) (for Safi of Persia) Saru Taqi (11 August 1634–1644) (for Safi of Persia and Abbas II) Khalifeh Soltan...
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  • effort to retake Qandahar from the Mughal Empire. The new king's vizier Saru Taqi considered him a personal rival and secured a decree to put him to death...
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    Saru Taqi Mosque Religion Affiliation Shia Islam Province Isfahan Province Location Location Isfahan, Iran Shown within Iran Geographic coordinates 32°40′04″N...
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  • Isfahan 112 Emamzadeh Esmail Emamzadeh Seljuk Era 1932 Isfahan, Isfahan 113 Saru Taqi Mosque Mosque Safavid Era 1932 Isfahan, Isfahan 114 Emamiyeh Madraseh...
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  • Bas Saruq (redirect from Bas Saru)
    Saruq (Persian: بس ساروق, also Romanized as Bās Sārūq; also known as Bas Sārū, Bāsh Sārūq, and Sārūj) is a village in Sarjam Rural District, Ahmadabad...
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  • al-Mubārak Muhammad ibn Ismāʿīl ash-Shākir ʿAbad Allāh (al-Wāfī Ahmad) Ahmad (al-Taqī Muhammad) Ḥusayn (ar-Raḍī ʿAbd Allāh) ʿAbd Allāh al-Mahdī bi'l-Lāh al-Qāʾim...
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    Kuhsorkh Qal'eh Kuh of Ferdows Qala Castle, Mud Qala Castle, Nowzad Qala Castle, Sarayan Rudkhan Castle Al-Rusafa, Syria Saru Castles Shahdiz Category...
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    Enlil-ibni, was scholar. During the reign of Abi-esuh, the king, Gimil-Gula and Taqis-Gula were the scholars. During the reign of [...], the king, Esagil-kin-apli...
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  • Qizilbāshes was also issued under Bayezid II by the then Ottoman Mufti Hamza Saru Görez (d. 1512). Bayezid II's son, Selim I, however did not think his father...
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    al-Mubārak Muhammad ibn Ismāʿīl ash-Shākir ʿAbad Allāh (al-Wāfī Ahmad) Ahmad (al-Taqī Muhammad) Ḥusayn (ar-Raḍī ʿAbd Allāh) ʿAbd Allāh al-Mahdī bi'l-Lāh al-Qāʾim...
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  • Kalateh-ye Samad Khan | Kalateh-ye Sanam | Kalateh-ye Saqi | Kalateh-ye Saru | Kalateh-ye Sefid | Kalateh-ye Seyyed Ali | Kalateh-ye Seyyed Ali | Kalateh-ye...
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  • Sarrud-e Sofla | Sarsegaz | Sartang | Sartapah | Sartipabad | Sartitan | Saru Khan | Saruran | Sarv-e Nav-e Olya | Sarv-e Nav-e Sofla | Sarzal | Sarzal-e...
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