Mohammad Khodabanda (also spelled Khodabandeh; Persian: شاه محمد خدابنده, born 1532; died 1595 or 1596), was the fourth Safavid shah of Iran from 1578...
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the following day. Ismail II was succeeded by Tahmasp's eldest son Mohammad Khodabanda (r. 1578–1587), under whom Twelver Shia Islam was restored as the...
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brother, Mohammad Khodabanda; and Mohammad's son, Sultan Hamza Mirza, 11 years old at the time. Pari Khān Khānum, sister of Ismail and Mohammad, hoped to...
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fifth Safavid shah of Iran from 1588 to 1629. The third son of Shah Mohammad Khodabanda, he is generally considered one of the most important rulers in Iranian...
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enthronment of her elder brother Mohammad Khodabanda, who was almost blind. Pari Khan expected to rule while Mohammad remained a figurehead but his wife...
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Mirza Salman Jaberi (section Under Mohammad Khodabanda)
Iran, who served as the grand vizier of Ismail II (r. 1576-77) and Mohammad Khodabanda (r. 1577-1588). Mirza Salman Jaberi was the son of Agha Mirza Ali...
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the male members of the royal family, except for his full-brother, Mohammad Khodabanda and his three sons. In fear of the Qizilbash influence on the administration...
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(1529-1530) Dura Beg - or Dedeh Beg (1531) Parvaneh Beg Tekkelu (1531) Khalifeh Mohammad Shamlu (1533-1534) Ughlan Khalifeh Shamlu (1534) Shir Hasan (Dhu'l-Qadr...
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Qizilbash leaders. Ismail II was succeeded by his blind brother, Mohammad Khodabanda, whose reign was one of continuous instability. In 1578, the Ottomans...
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Khan (?) Eshaq Khan (?) Musa Khan (1711-1715) Hosein Ali Khan (1717-1720) Mohammad Ali Khan Mokri (1720-1722) Ahmad Khan (1723) Shahverdi Khan Cheshmkazik...
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rebellious coalition against then-incumbent kings (shahs) Ismail II and Mohammad Khodabanda. This rebellion guaranteed the survival of the young prince Abbas...
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Divan-begi (section Reign of Mohammad Khodabanda)
Husam Beg Qaramanlu (1514) Amir Harun (1514) Kopek Sultan Ustajlu (1524) Mohammad Khan Takkalu (1543/4) Ebrahim Khan (1541–1557) Ma'sum Beg Safavi [fa] (1550)...
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ordered a mass purge of all male members of the royal family. Only Mohammad Khodabanda, already nearly blind, and his three toddler sons survived this purge...
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Morad Beg (1642) Mohammad Beg (1649) Hoseinqoli Khan (1655) Qalandar Soltan Chuleh Chaghatay (1660-1661) Najafqoli Beg (1669-1679) Mohammad Hosein Beg (1679-...
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Tahmasp I. Ismail I 1501–1524 Tahmasp I 1524–1576 Ismail II 1576–1578 Mohammad Khodabanda 1578–1587 Abbas I 1587–1629 Safi 1629–1642 Abbas II 1642–1666 Suleiman...
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of the other faction within the court, with Hamza Mirza, son of Mohammad Khodabanda, being assassinated on 10 December 1587. With their deaths, the war...
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Herat and Mashhad in 1598, which had been lost by his predecessor Mohammad Khodabanda by the Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–1590). Then he turned against the...
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Iran, culminating in Agha Mohammad Shah proclaiming himself ruler in 1789, in opposition to the Afsharids and Zands. Agha Mohammad defeated the Zand dynasty...
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the Marashi dynasty, who was the wife of the Safavid shah (king) Mohammad Khodabanda (r. 1578–1587) and mother of Abbas I. During the early part of her...
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mother of her husband's successor, Ismail II, and the mother of Mohammad Khodabanda, who reigned from 1578 until his overthrow in 1587. Sultanum Begum...
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and Mohammad Khodabanda) Mirza Hedayatollah Saruni (1583–1585) (for Mohammad Khodabanda) Mirza Mohammad Kermani (1st time) (1585–1587) (for Mohammad Khodabanda)...
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Treaty of Amasya (1555) Ottoman Empire War of 1578–1590 Murad III Mohammad Khodabanda, Abbas I Treaty of Constantinople (1590) Ottoman Empire War of 1603–1612...
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under Shah Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576), Ismail II (r. 1576–1577) and Mohammad Khodabanda (r. 1578–1587). He was the father of Amin Razi, the author of the...
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the fourth son of Shah Mohammad Khodabanda from his wife Khayr al-Nisa Begum. He was born in 1574, Shiraz as fourth son of Mohammad Khudabanda. After the...
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attacked Khorasan and captured it.[citation needed] In 1587, Shah Mohammad Khodabanda was succeeded by his young son Shah Abbas. He set himself the task...
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in this period. Due to a conflict between the supporters of the Mohammad Khodabanda, the Safavid Shah of Persia, and his son Abbas the Great. In 1581...
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the Safavid crown prince of Iran during the reign of his father Mohammad Khodabanda (r. 1578–1587). His mother was Khayr al-Nisa Begum, a Mar'ashi princess...
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months, they were put to practise. In 1578, Shah Mohammad Khodabanda (r. 1578–1587) reappointed Mohammad Khan Tokhmaq as governor of Erivan Province. During...
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his own children. Oghlan Pash was married to Hamza Mirza, son of Mohammad Khodabanda, Ismail's successor. After Hamza's death in 1586, she married the...
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the Safavid Empire was in a chaotic state under its weak ruler, Mohammad Khodabanda. In the resulting fighting, the Ottomans had managed to take most...
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