Abu'l Ghazi Sultan Alqas Mirza (Persian: ابوالقاسم غازی سلطان القاس میرزا), better known as Alqas Mirza (القاس میرزا; 15 March 1516 – 9 April 1550), was...
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played a key-role in suppressing the rebellion of his brother Alqas Mirza. Bahram Mirza was also a notable patron of the arts, excelling in calligraphy...
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of Mirza." Padeshah Ali Mirza Prince Alqas Mirza Prince Mohammad Baqer Mirza Vizier Mirza Shokrollah Isfahani Vizier Mirza Salman Jaberi Vizier Mirza Shah...
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Ismail II (redirect from Ismail Mirza Safavi)
governor of Shirvan after the shah's brother and the previous governor, Alqas Mirza, fled to the Ottoman Empire after a failed rebellion. There, Ismail faced...
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guardian. Relations with the Ottomans remained hostile until the revolt of Alqas Mirza, another one of Tahmasp's younger brothers, who had led the Safavid army...
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President of Azerbaijan) Tahmasp I - with Tajlu Khanum. 'Abul Ghazi Sultan Alqas Mirza (15 March 1515 – 9 April 1550) Governor of Astrabad 1532/33–1538, Shirvan...
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Grand Vizier Rüstem Pasha Şehzade Mustafa Şehzade Selim Şehzade Bayezid Alqas Mirza (POW) Grand Vizier Ahmed Pasha Strength 60,000 men 10 pieces of artillery...
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Safi Khan Lezgi (redirect from Alqas Mirza (Lezgian))
Alqas Mirza, better known by his later name of Safi-(Qoli) Khan Lezgi, was a 17th-century official in Safavid Iran, who hailed from a Lezgian princely...
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Ustajlu tribe, who served as the tutor (lala) of the Safavid prince Alqas Mirza and as the governor (beglarbeg) of Shirvan from 1538 to 1541 and later...
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– Anne de Montmorency, French captain and diplomat (d. 1567) 1516 – Alqas Mirza, Safavid prince (d. 1550) 1582 – Daniel Featley, English theologian and...
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administrative subunit of Safavid Iran. Subsequently, he appointed his brother Alqas Mirza as its governor. A reconquest of Shirvan was attempted multiple times...
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1442) 1484 – Edward of Middleheim, prince of Wales (b. 1473) 1550 – Alqas Mirza, Safavid prince (b. 1516) 1553 – François Rabelais, French monk and scholar...
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1595 when her father and her four brothers, Bahram Mirza, Haider Mirza, Alqas Mirza and Tahmasp Mirza and 1000 qazilbash soldiers arrived in India. Muzaffar...
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1532–1555 Ottoman–Safavid War, was to install Tahmāsp's brothers (Sam Mirza and Alqas Mirza, respectively) as shah in order to make Iran a vassal state. Although...
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Ustajlu, to arrange for Alqas Mirza to swear an oath on the Quran that he would not rebel again. In return for his agreement, Alqas Mirza pledged to pay a thousand...
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1566, Tahmasp I ordered the death of Sam Mirza and his children and also Alqas Mirza's children. Sam Mirza was born by one of Ismail I's Georgian wives...
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Henry VIII of England and Queen Catherine of Aragon (d. 1558) March 15 – Alqas Mirza, Safavid prince (d. 1550) March 26 – Conrad Gessner, Swiss naturalist...
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Emoluments in Safavid Iran: A Third Manual of Safavid Administration, by Mirza Naqi Nasiri. Washington, DC: Mage Publishers. pp. 1–337. ISBN 978-1933823232...
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Henry VIII of England and Queen Catherine of Aragon (d. 1558) March 15 – Alqas Mirza, Safavid prince (d. 1550) March 26 – Conrad Gessner, Swiss naturalist...
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Azerbaijani-language poet. Alqas Mirza – (15 March 1516, ? – 9 April 1550, Khiav) Safavid prince and Persian poet. Bahram Mirza – (7 September 1517, Surluq...
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he invaded Shirvan with aid from Kaitag and was defeated by his uncle Alqas Mirza. He travelled to Istanbul after defeat and was aided by Suleyman the...
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In 1518 the Safavid armies attacked Shirvan under the leadership of Alqas Mirza Safavid. Shahrukh and lawyer Hussein Bey, who retreated into the Bughurt...
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where he was killed. Tahmasp I's brother, Alqas Mirza raised a rebellion in 1547 which was suppressed, and Alqas himself fled. However, his followers led...
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Shamlu. Daghestani was a son of Safi Khan Lezgi (Alqas Mirza), who was the son of Aldas (Ildas) Mirza Shamkhal, also known as Ildirim Khan Shamkhal, and...
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