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Turkoman tribe active in Safavid Iran
The Rumlu were one of the Turkish speaking Qizilbash Turkoman tribes that were active during the Safavid period. A famous Rumlu was Div Sultan Rumlu who
Rumlu
Iranian general and politician
Div Sultan Rumlu (Persian: دیو سلطان روملو) was a Turkmen military commander and politician from the Rumlu clan, one of the seven chief Qizilbash tribes
Div_Sultan_Rumlu
Aras Khan (آراس خان), also Aras Khan Rumlu was a member of the Rumlu tribe of Turkomen Qızılbash nomads, and Safavid Empire Beylerbey of Shirvan. During
Aras_Khan
of his reign Shah Tahmasp was advised, in succession, by a Rumlu regent (Div Sultan Rumlu); a Triumvirate including a Takkalu (Chuha Soltan Takkalu) and
List of heads of state of Iran
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Iran
Iranian historian (1530/31 – c. 1578)
Hasan Beg Rumlu (Persian: حسن بیگ روملو, 1530 or 1531 – c. 1578) was a 16th-century Safavid historian and military officer. A cavalryman of the qurchi
Hasan_Beg_Rumlu
Iranian courtier
Dengiz Beg Rumlu (died 1613) was an Iranian courtier, who served as merchant-envoy to Habsburg Spain during the reign of Safavid king (shah) Abbas I (r
Dengiz_Beg_Rumlu
Tahmasp I Div Soltan Rumlu 1523 1524 Turkoman Rumlu tribe Div Soltan Rumlu + Mostafa Soltan Ustajlu 1524 1524 Turkoman Rumlu and Ustajlu tribes, respectively
List of Safavid commanders-in-chief
List_of_Safavid_commanders-in-chief
Province in eastern Safavid Iran
Soltan Shamlu 1536 Khalifeh Soltan Shamlu aka Sufiyan Khalifeh Shamlu [Rumlu] 1537–1556 Mohammad Sharaf al-Dinoghlu Tekkelu 1556 Ali Soltan Tekkelu 1556–1562
Safavid_Herat
Battle of the Safavid-Aq Qoyunlu wars
Publishing USA. ISBN 978-0-313-02799-4. Hasan Beg Rumlu, Ahsen'üt-Tevarih, p. 278 Hasan Beg Rumlu, Ahsen'üt-Tevarih, p. 398 Tarikh-i Jahangusha-yi Khaqan
Battle_of_Hamadan_(1503)
16th century battle between Ottomans and Safavids
Şerafeddin Han (2010) pp.12-15 Rumlu Hasan, (2004) pp.190 Hoca Sadeddin Efendi (1992) pp. Sümer, (1999) pp.39 Həsən Bəy Rumlu, Əhsənüt-Təvarih, p.429 Mehmet
Battle_of_Ovacık_(1515)
Shah of Iran from 1736 to 1747
('rarity, prodigy') when he became shah. The six other tribes were the Shamlu, Rumlu, Ustajlu, Takallu, Dhu'l-Qadar and Qajar. This visit was documented by Tanburi
Nader_Shah
Iran under the Safavid dynasty from 1501 to 1736
powerful Qizilbash amir Ali Beg Rumlu (titled "Div Soltān Rumlu") who saw himself as the de facto ruler of the state. Rūmlū and Kopek Sultān Ustajlu (who
Safavid_Iran
Province of Safavid Iran from 1502 to 1736
Hoseyn Beg Laleh Ustajlu 1516–1527 Div Sultan Rumlu 1527 Soleyman Beg Rumlu 1549–1550 Hoseyn Khan Soltan Rumlu 1551–1568 Shahqoli Soltan Ustajlu, son of Hamzeh
Erivan province (Safavid Iran)
Erivan_province_(Safavid_Iran)
Battle between the Aq Qoyunlu and the Ottoman Empire
retreated. Omar Bey and several Ottoman commanders were captured. Hasan bey Rumlu, Ahsanut-tavarikh.p.285. İradə Nuriyeva, Azərbaycan Tarixi.s.108. Nəcəfli
Battle_of_Malatya
Initiation of capital of Safavid Iran
also admitted that the events he described were mostly heardsay. Hasan Beg Rumlu in his Ahsan al-Tawarikh gives a different description of Ismail's entry
Siege_of_Tabriz_(1501)
16th-century Safavid military officer
Nur-Ali Khalifa Rumlu (Persian: نورعلی خلیفه روملو), was an early 16th-century Iranian military leader and official from the Turkoman Rumlu tribe. He served
Nur-Ali_Khalifa
Kalga
They completely defeated 25,000 Persians under Shirvan Beylerbey Aras Khan Rumlu who were besieging Shamakhi. This victory gave to the Ottomans control of
Adil_Giray_(Kalga)
Alevi militant groups
Qizilbash were originally composed of seven Turkish-speaking Turkic tribes: Rumlu, Shamlu, Ustajlu, Afshar, Qajar, Tekelu, and Zulkadar (Dulkadirs/Dhu’l-Qadar)
Qizilbash
War in eastern Europe
Result Circassian victory Belligerents Aq Qoyunlu Safavid order Qizilbash Rumlu Shamlu Circassia Principality of Chemguy Princedom of Kabardia Alans (Ossetians)
Sheikh Haydar's campaign to Circassia (1486–1487)
Sheikh_Haydar's_campaign_to_Circassia_(1486–1487)
Shah of Iran from 1524 to 1576
under the guardianship of Div Sultan Rumlu, his lala, the de facto ruler of the realm. Rule by a member of the Rumlu tribe was unacceptable to the other
Tahmasp_I
Safavid princess (1548–1578)
Mirza was supported by every other Turkoman tribe of the Qizilbash (e.g. Rumlu and Afshar), the Circassians, and Pari Khan herself. Ismail was Tahmasp's
Pari_Khan_Khanum
16th c. military conflict
Ulughkhan bey Saadli, etc.). Pasin (son of Shahverdi Sultan Ziyad and Adham Bey Rumlu). Arab Iraq (Ibrahim Khan Zulqadar, Shahgulu Khan Afshar, Chirag Sultan)
Battle_of_Erzurum_(1552)
Governor of Astarabad
cold in mountainous region. Several officiers, including Parvandi agha Rumlu and Shahnazar beg, brother of Darvish Muhammad fell in battle while fighting
Alqas_Mirza
Qizilbash leader
of Qazvin, Ray, Savojbolagh and Khvar ?–1509 Succeeded by Zeynal Khan Shamlu Shaybanids rule Governor of Merv 1510–1513 Succeeded by Div Sultan Rumlu
Abdal_Beg_Talish
Province in western Safavid Iran
Amir Khan Mowselu Torkman ibn Mohammadi Khan 1573–1576 Fulad Khalifeh-ye Rumlu or Shamlu 1577 Amir Khan Mowsellu Torkman 1577–1584 Vali Beg [Soltan] Tekkelu
Safavid_Hamadan
Persianate, Sunni-Muslim Turkoman confederation (1378–1508)
old, fled and was hidden by supporters in Lahijan. According to Hasan Rumlu's Ahsan al-tavarikh, in 1496–97, Hasan Ali Tarkhani went to the Ottoman Empire
Aq_Qoyunlu
Sultan of the Aq Qoyunlu in 1497
göde due to his short height. According to the Safavid historian Hasan Beg Rumlu: Indeed, as mentioned earlier, he was killed in the winter of that year
Ahmad_Beg
Turkoman Safavid officer (died 1589)
Preceded by Aras Soltan Rumlu Governor of Herat 1577–1589 Succeeded by Uzbek rule
Ali-Qoli_Khan_Shamlu
Province of the Safavid Empire in the Caucasus from 1501 to 1736
Beg Qaradaghlu 1567-1576 Aras Khan Rumlu 1577 Abu Torab Soltan Ustajlu 1577 Kavus Mirza*§ 1577 Aras Soltan Khan Rumlu 1578 Abu Bakr Mirza*§ 1578 Panah Mohammad
Safavid_Shirvan
Military campaigns conducted by I Tahmasp
nothing other than the "holy war" (jihad) against the infidels. Hasan-bey Rumlu, in his chronicle, writes: "In defense of the faith and the victory of Shah
Tahmasp I's Kakhetian and Kartlian campaigns
Tahmasp_I's_Kakhetian_and_Kartlian_campaigns
Shah of Safavid Iran from 1501 to 1524
about 7,000 Qizilbash troops at Erzincan, including members of the Ustajlu, Rumlu, Takkalu, Dhu'l-Qadar, Afshar, Qajar, and Varsaq tribes. Qizilbash forces
Ismail_I
2025-06-01. Süleymanov, Mehman (January 2018). Şah İsmayıl Səfəvi. pp. 365–366. Rumlu, Həsən bəy (2017). Əhsənüt-təvarix (in Azerbaijani). Bakı: Elm və Təhsil
Ottoman–Persian War (1505–1517)
Ottoman–Persian_War_(1505–1517)
Safavid Shah of Iran from 1576 to 1577
influential daughter, and the other Qizilbash tribes such as Afshar, Qajar and Rumlu. In 1571, Ismail survived a conspiracy. That year, Haydar Mirza wrote a
Ismail_II
Municipality in Turkey
that about 7,000 Qizilbash forces, consisting of the Ustaclu, Shamlu, Rumlu, Tekelu, Zhulkadir, Afshar, Qajar and Varsak tribes, responded to the invitation
Erzincan
Safavid prince and governor of Qandahar (1558–1577)
unknown, but he was older than Ibrahim. Contemporary chronicler Hasan Beg Rumlu records that in 1553, during the Ottoman–Safavid War, Soltan Hosayn fought
Soltan_Hosayn_Mirza_Safavi
order was issued for his execution. Regarding the death of Uzun Hasan, Rumlu speculates that he may have been killed by his wife, Seljuk Shah Begum,
Seljuk_Shah_Begum
Khurasan with 'Ubayd. Khan : 930-946/1524-1540). Princeton University. p. 238. Rūmlū, Ḥasan (1931). Seddon, Charles Norman (ed.). Aḥsanu't-tawārīkh. Baroda Oriental
Qabala_castle
First throne dispute in Aqqoyunlu
Azərbaycan Tarixinə Aid Oçerklər, s. 99-100 Rumlu, Əhsənüt-Təvarix, s.306-307. Qızılbaşlar tarixi, s.9. Rumlu, Əhsənüt-Təvarix, s.309. J. E. Woods, Akkoyunlular
Battle_of_Khoy_(1478)
Surname list
filmmaker and musician, member of Bush Tetras spinoff band Command V Dengiz Beg Rumlu (died 1613), Turkoman courtier and envoy to Spain This page lists people
Dengiz
Species of flowering plant
Q386761 Wikispecies: Rumex lunaria APDB: 151575 CoL: 4TPRS EoL: 6158570 EPPO: RUMLU EUNIS: 177536 GBIF: 4032398 GRIN: 32536 iNaturalist: 343442 IPNI: 697279-1
Rumex_lunaria
Principal consort of Ismail I (c. 1485–1540)
the beginning of Shah Tahmasp’s reign, during disputes among the Teklu, Rumlu, and Ostajlu tribes, she served as the primary advisor and decision-maker
Tajlu_Khanum
Safavid prince (1554–1576)
Mirza. The Georgians also supported him, since his mother was Georgian. The Rumlu, Afshar and Qajar clans favoured Ismail Mirza Safavi, who was jailed in
Haydar_Mirza_Safavi
Iranian musketeers (early modern era)
tofangchis from Qizilbash tribes such as the Ajrlu, Chaghni, Enanlu, and Rumlu as well as from non-Qizilbash tribes such as the Chaghatay, Lakhi, and Mamasani
Tofangchi
Haydar's campaign to Circassia (1486–1487) Aq Qoyunlu Safavid order Qizilbash Rumlu Shamlu Circassia Principality of Chemguy Princedom of Kabardia Alans (Ossetians)
List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)
Calendar year
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 323. ISBN 9780521543293. Hasan beg Rumlu, Aḥsan at-tawārīḫ (Kastamonu: Uzanlar, 2017) pp.155-156 ISBN 9786050306415
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Lur tribe from Iran
retreating Afghans before whom the original inhabitants" had fled. Hasan Beg Rumlu suggested an even earlier presence in Fars, mentioning "the leaders of Shulestan
Mamasani_(tribe)
accept Humāyūn's authority were even known to the Safavid historian Hasan-i Rūmlū, who devotes considerable space to Husayn Bayqara's grandson. Dale 2018
Muhammad Sultan Mirza (late Timurid)
Muhammad_Sultan_Mirza_(late_Timurid)
Period when Eastern Armenia was part of the Iranian empire
region, in 1605 Armenians formed less than 20% of its population. Div Sultan Rumlu (1516–1527) Shahqoli Soltan Ustajlu Tokhmaq Khan Ustajlu (1568–1575) - 1st
Iranian_Armenia_(1502–1828)
Safavid military campaign
7,000 Qizilbash fighters at Erzincan consisting of the Ustajlu, Shamlu, Rumlu, Tekelu, Dulkadir, Afshar, Qajar and Varsak tribes. Shortly before initiating
Safavid_conquest_of_Shirvan
participate in a Safavid embassy mission to Rome as a translator for Dengiz Bey Rumlu. Although he accepted, the mission was hindered due to Dengiz Bey's illness
Don_Juan_of_Persia
Mongol clan
Azerbaijanis Georgian Azerbaijanis Karapapakhs Iranian Azerbaijanis Küresünni Rumlu Shahsevans Qajars Russian Azerbaijanis Dagestani Azerbaijanis Turkish Azerbaijanis
Dughlats
Calendar year
capital of Indonesia, is founded as Jayakarta. July 5 – General Div Sultan Rumlu, the regent for the 13-year old Tahmasp I, the Safavid Shah of Iran, is
1527
Cave monastery in southern Georgia
in the 15th and 16th centuries. The Persian Safavid chronicler Hasan Beg Rumlu describes Vardzia as a "wonder", "impregnable as the wall of Alexander the
Vardzia
Ruler of Baghdad
Həsən bəy Rumlus.s.104; 134. Faruk Sümer.s.143. Həsən bəy Rumlus.s.142. Tihrânî, Diyârbekriyye, C. I, s. 130–134, çev. s. 88–91. Həsən bəy Rumlus.s.155–156
Ispend_bin_Yusuf
rightful Twelver Shia sect," according to the Safavid-era historian Hasan Beg Rumlu, who almost lived during the same period as Ismail I. Ismail I used many
Safavid conversion of Iran to Shia Islam
Safavid_conversion_of_Iran_to_Shia_Islam
Khan of Shaki from 1519 to 1524
Levan of Kakheti in 1521. Levan was soon punished by Ismail I who sent his troops under command of Div Sultan Rumlu. He was assassinated in 1524. v t e
Hasan_Sultan
Book by Safavid historian Hasan Beg Rumlu
a Persian universal history composed by the Safavid historian Hasan Beg Rumlu in 1578. Originally encompassing twelve volumes, only two have survived
Ahsan_al-tavarikh
Khatun (1092–1094), during the minority of her son Mahmud I. Div Sultan Rumlu (1524–1527), regent of the underage Tahmasp I. Malek Jahan Khanom (1848)
List_of_regents
imprisoned for some time. He later served as the vizier of Amir Soltan Rumlu in Kerman. His last position was as the warden of the Imam Reza shrine in
Khvajeh_Amir_Beg_Mohrdar
Safavid grand vizier in 1523–1524
in 1524, Jalal al-Din Mohammad was killed by rebellious members of the Rumlu tribe. He was succeeded by Qadi Jahan Qazvini. Like many other of his family
Jalal_al-Din_Mohammad_Tabrizi
Iranian family
in 1524, Jalal al-Din Mohammad was killed by a rebellious member of the Rumlu tribe, and was succeeded by Mirza Jafar Savaji. A nephew of Zakariya, Mohammad
Kujuji_family
Portuguese diplomat
Rodrigo (1623), and Juan Roco Campofrío, Bishop of Zamora (1625). Dengiz Beg Rumlu Matthee 2002, pp. 177–179. "Bishop Antonio de Gouvea, O.E.S.A." Catholic-Hierarchy
Antonio_de_Gouvea
Turkoman military officer and Safavid commander-in-chief (died 1598)
to invade Gilan for the third time. After the revolt was suppressed, the Rumlu chieftain Darvish Mohammad Khan was appointed as the governor of all of
Farhad_Khan_Qaramanlu
Military history of Safavid Iran from 1501 to 1736
Kurdish tribes. The largest tribes of the Qizilbash were the Ustajlu, the Rumlu, the Shamlu, the Zul Qadr, the Tekkelu, the Afshar and the Qajar—all Turkmens
Military_of_Safavid_Iran
Sultan of the Aq Qoyunlu
Retrieved 6 December 2015. Həbib əs-Siyər, c. 4, səh. 499-500 Həsən bəy Rumlu, "Əhsən ət-Təvarix", səh. 234 Minorsky V. La Perse au XV-e siècle entre
Alvand_Beg
Fortress in Shamakhi, Azerbaijan
of the Azerbaijan SSR ANAS № 1741, p. 15. Həsən bəy Rumlu, Əhsən ət-Təvarix, p. 198 Həsən bəy Rumlu, Əhsən ət-Təvarix, səh. 160 Ciddi H. Buğurt qalası
Galeyi_Beygurt
Ethnic group in Dagestan
Shah Ismail I captured Derbent in 1510, he relocated 500 families from the Rumlu and Qaramanlu tribes to the city. Shah Ismail later facilitated the relocation
Dagestani_Azerbaijanis
Battle between Safavid Iran and the Crimean Khanate
foothold in Shirvan, Osman Pasha must either conquer or defeat Aras Khan Rumlu, who previously ruled this region. Aras Khan managed to leave Shamakhi before
Battle_of_Mollahasanli
Shah of Shirvan from 1465 to 1500
Safawi Dynasty, by E. Denisson Ross. JRAS, vol. 29, 1896. p.257-260 Hasan Rumlu - Ihsan at Tawarikh "Tarikh-i alam ara-yi Amini" by Fazlallah bin Ruzbihan
Farrukh_Yasar
Safavid dignitary military commander
and appointed his brother-in-law, Hossein Beg Shamlu, as laleh. Hasan Beg Rumlu and other Safavid chroniclers of the 16th-century did not mention these
Mohammad_Beg_Talish
History of the capital city of Azerbaijan
al-Tusi Bakuya 14th century Rashidaddin Baku 15th century Abdurrashid Bakuvi Bakuya 16th century Hasan bey Rumlu Baku 17th century Evliya Chalabi Baku
History_of_Baku
kingdoms came under intermittent suzerainty of Persia after Div-Sultan Rumlu's conquests in 1518 (though Kartli and Kakheti had been made vassals as early
History of Georgia–Iran relations
History_of_Georgia–Iran_relations
Oghuz tribe
the Tekelis, the Mosulis initially sought the killing of the Ustajlu and Rumlu chiefs, especially Aliqoli Khan. After Hemza Mirza rejected their demands
Mawsillu
Khan of Crimea from 1577 to 1584
Shirvan Beylerbey Aras Khan Rumlu who were besieging Shamakhi. They moved south to the Mugan plain where they defeated the Rumlu tribe of Qazilbash nomads
Mehmed_II_Giray
Place in Shamakhi, Azerbaijan
1500AD when some 7,000 Qizilbash forces, consisting of the Ustaclu, Shamlu, Rumlu, Tekelu, Zhulkadir, Afshar, Qajar and Varsak tribes, responded to the invitation
Cabanı
Self-declared Shah of Shirvan
lost the final battle and fled to Dagestan. His fate is unknown. Hasan bay Rumlu, Ikhsan at-Tavarikh Sara Ashurbayli. History of Shirvanshahs. p.248 Floor
Qasem_Mirza
16th-century linguist, translator, and diplomat
afterwards, Urrea was ordered to accompany Safavid ambassador Dengiz bey Rumlu to Rome alongside Oruj bey Bayat (now Don Juan of Persia). The journey,
Diego_de_Urrea
King of Kartli from 1505 to 1525
the newly established Safavid Empire, sent in an army under Div Sultan Rumlu, who was joined by the Georgian prince Qvarqvare III Jaqeli, atabeg of Samtskhe
David_X
Decade
capital of Indonesia, is founded as Jayakarta. July 5 – General Div Sultan Rumlu, the regent for the 13-year old Tahmasp I, the Safavid Shah of Iran, is
1520s
Canadian Iranologist (1925–2022)
new edn, vol. 3, p. 157, Leiden: Brill. 16. Savory, R. M. (1971) ‘Ḥasan-i Rūmlū’ in B. Lewis, V. L. Ménage, Ch. Pellat & J. Schacht (eds.), Encyclopaedia
Roger_Savory
17th-century Catholic bishop
the infamous silk consignment on September 27, 1619 regarding Dengiz beg Rumlu, which ultimately contributed significantly to the loss of Hormuz for the
Juan_Boldames_Ibáñez
16th-century Syrian diplomat and spy
granted Michelangelo Corai all the wealth and properties of Dengiz Beg Rumlu, his ambassador to Spain, who had left for his mission in 1609 with Antonio
Michel_Angelo_Corai
Building in Shamakhi, Azerbaijan
Sadavid army laid siege to fortress for 3 months. According to Hasan-beg Rumlu the fortress was breached with the help of women embittered at Dawlat Yar
Gulustan_Fortress_(Shamakhi)
Shah of Shirvan
Ashurbeyli, this view was shared by other historians like Bakikhanov, Bidlisi, Rumlu and others. Zambaur and Barthold proposed 1317 as start date for Kayqubad's
Kayqubad_I_of_Shirvan
Decade
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 323. ISBN 9780521543293. Hasan beg Rumlu, Aḥsan at-tawārīḫ (Kastamonu: Uzanlar, 2017) pp.155-156 ISBN 9786050306415
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Beneficence
Male
Native American
Native American Cheyenne name HEAMMAWIHIO means "wise one above."
Girl/Female
Latin
Blooming.
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Intelligent.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Markos, MARKKU means "defense" or "of the sea."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Samridhhi | ஸமà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯à®¤à¯€
Good luck, Perfection, Wealth, Accomplishment, Welfare
Female
Turkish
Turkish name SİMGE means "symbol."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Ship
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Hindu
Red, Red earth
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Powerful
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