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  • Badr Khan Ustajlu
  • Badr Khan Ustajlu (Persian: بدر خان استاجلو) was a Turkoman military officer from the Ustajlu tribe, who served as the tutor (lala) of the Safavid prince

    Badr Khan Ustajlu

    Badr_Khan_Ustajlu

  • Ustajlu
  • Historical Turkoman tribe in Iran

    The Ustajlu were a powerful Turkoman tribe, with a main presence in Azerbaijan (in the northwest of Persia) and in Khorasan (north central Persia). They

    Ustajlu

    Ustajlu

    Ustajlu

  • Alqas Mirza
  • Governor of Astarabad

    Badr Khan Ustajlu, Ghazi Khan became new lala of Alqas in 1540/41 following capture of Baku in winter. Ghazi being an adversary of Ustajlu tribe disrupted

    Alqas Mirza

    Alqas Mirza

    Alqas_Mirza

  • Mohammad Khan Ustajlu
  • Safavid military commander (died 1514)

    Mohammad Khan Ustajlu (Persian: محمد خان استاجلو; died 1514) was an Iranian military commander and official from the Turkoman Ustajlu tribe, who served

    Mohammad Khan Ustajlu

    Mohammad Khan Ustajlu

    Mohammad_Khan_Ustajlu

  • Abbas the Great
  • Shah of Safavid Iran from 1587 to 1629

    Khorasan at the age of two. Shah Qoli Sultan Ustajlu, an amir from one of the Qizilbash tribes called the Ustajlu tribe, was appointed as the actual governor

    Abbas the Great

    Abbas the Great

    Abbas_the_Great

  • Evaz Beg Ustajlu
  • Turkoman military officer from the Ustajlu tribe

    He was a son of Mirza Beg Ustajlu and had three brothers; Mohammad Khan Ustajlu, Owlash Beg Ustajlu and Qara Beg Ustajlu. Floor, Willem M. (2008). Titles

    Evaz Beg Ustajlu

    Evaz_Beg_Ustajlu

  • Mohammad Khan Tokhmaq Ustajlu
  • Safavid governor of Erivan in 1568–75 and 1578–83

    Khan Tokhmaq Ustajlu (Persian: محمد خان تخماق استاجلو, romanized: Mohammad Xān Toxmāq Ostājlu), also commonly known as Tokhmaq Khan Ustajlu (تخماق خان استاجلو)

    Mohammad Khan Tokhmaq Ustajlu

    Mohammad Khan Tokhmaq Ustajlu

    Mohammad_Khan_Tokhmaq_Ustajlu

  • Rumlu
  • Turkoman tribe active in Safavid Iran

    tribes of the Qizilbash, especially the Ustajlu and Takkalu. Kopek Sultan, governor of Tabriz and leader of the Ustajlu, along with Chuha Sultan, leader of

    Rumlu

    Rumlu

    Rumlu

  • List of Safavid commanders-in-chief
  • Unknown Mohammad Beg Sofreji Ustajlu 1514 1515 Turkoman Ustajlu tribe Bayazid Soltan Ustajlu 1523 1524 Turkoman Ustajlu tribe Ismail I, Tahmasp I Div

    List of Safavid commanders-in-chief

    List_of_Safavid_commanders-in-chief

  • Abdollah Khan Ustajlu
  • Iranian dignitary (died 1566/67)

    Abdollah Khan Ustajlu (died 1566/67) was a high-ranking Iranian dignitary of Ustajlu Turkoman origin, who served during the reign of Shah Tahmasp I (1524–1576)

    Abdollah Khan Ustajlu

    Abdollah Khan Ustajlu

    Abdollah_Khan_Ustajlu

  • Salman Khan Ustajlu
  • 16–17th-century Iranian military leader

    Salman Khan Ustajlu (Persian: سلمان‌خان استاجلو) was a Turkoman military leader from the Ustajlu tribe, who became a powerful and rich figure during his

    Salman Khan Ustajlu

    Salman_Khan_Ustajlu

  • Iranian Armenia (1502–1828)
  • Period when Eastern Armenia was part of the Iranian empire

    (1516–1527) Shahqoli Soltan Ustajlu Tokhmaq Khan Ustajlu (1568–1575) - 1st term Abu Torab Soltan Khalil Khan Afshar Tokhmaq Khan Ustajlu (1578–1583) - 2nd term

    Iranian Armenia (1502–1828)

    Iranian Armenia (1502–1828)

    Iranian_Armenia_(1502–1828)

  • List of heads of state of Iran
  • Triumvirate including a Takkalu (Chuha Soltan Takkalu) and an Ustajlu (Köpek Sultan Ustajlu) chief; a Takkalu (Chuha Sultan) who distributed land widely

    List of heads of state of Iran

    List_of_heads_of_state_of_Iran

  • Kangarlu (tribe)
  • Turkic tribe in Iran

    prominent Ustajlu tribe of the Qizilbash tribal confederacy. A Turkic tribe, the Kangarlu were originally a clan of the prominent Ustajlu tribe of the

    Kangarlu (tribe)

    Kangarlu_(tribe)

  • Safavid Hamadan
  • Province in western Safavid Iran

    Beg Ustajlu 1515–1524 Qarajeh Soltan Tekkelu 1543 Abdollah Khan Ustajlu 1544 Mohammad Soltan Alayinoghli 1545–1555 Cheragh Soltan Gerampa Ustajlu 1561

    Safavid Hamadan

    Safavid_Hamadan

  • Safavid Herat
  • Province in eastern Safavid Iran

    Tekkelu ibn Mohammad Khan 1565–1567 Emir Gheyb Beg Ustajlu 1567–1576 Shahqoli Soltan Yekan Ustajlu 1576 Aras Soltan Rumlu 1576–1588 Ali-Qoli Khan Shamlu

    Safavid Herat

    Safavid_Herat

  • Ismail I
  • Shah of Safavid Iran from 1501 to 1524

    rallied about 7,000 Qizilbash troops at Erzincan, including members of the Ustajlu, Rumlu, Takkalu, Dhu'l-Qadar, Afshar, Qajar, and Varsaq tribes. Qizilbash

    Ismail I

    Ismail I

    Ismail_I

  • Ottoman–Persian War (1505–1517)
  • retreat, but thanks to support from tribal chiefs, the line was held. Ustajlu Kara Khan, attacking the Ottoman left, was eventually caught in a pincer

    Ottoman–Persian War (1505–1517)

    Ottoman–Persian War (1505–1517)

    Ottoman–Persian_War_(1505–1517)

  • Salman Khan (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dancer Salman Khan Baloch (born 1976), Pakistani politician Salman Khan Ustajlu (died 1623), Turkoman military leader Salman Khan filmography, filmography

    Salman Khan (disambiguation)

    Salman_Khan_(disambiguation)

  • Safavid Iran
  • Iran under the Safavid dynasty from 1501 to 1736

    confronted the rebelling Ustajlu-Shamlu coalition which had assumed control of Khorasan under the nominal rule of young Abbas. The Ustajlu chief, Murshid Quli

    Safavid Iran

    Safavid Iran

    Safavid_Iran

  • Battle of Hamadan (1503)
  • Battle of the Safavid-Aq Qoyunlu wars

    emirs—Dede Bey Talish (Abdullali Bey Dede), Husayn Bey Lala, Muhammad Bey Ustajlu, Bayram Bey Karamanlu, Abdi Bey Shamlu, Yegan Bey Tekeli, and Sari Ali

    Battle of Hamadan (1503)

    Battle_of_Hamadan_(1503)

  • Bahram Mirza Safavi
  • Prince and commander in Iran (1517–1549)

    1546, when he succeeded Abdollah Khan Ustajlu as the governor of Hamadan, with Cheragh Soltan Gerampa Ustajlu as his guardian. Bahram Mirza played a

    Bahram Mirza Safavi

    Bahram Mirza Safavi

    Bahram_Mirza_Safavi

  • Erivan province (Safavid Iran)
  • Province of Safavid Iran from 1502 to 1736

    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)

    Erivan_province_(Safavid_Iran)

  • Mohammad Khodabanda
  • Safavid Shah of Iran from 1578 to 1587

    Uzbeks launched a large-scale invasion of Khurasan, the leader of the Ustajlu Qizilbash faction in the province, Murshid Quli Khan, decided the time

    Mohammad Khodabanda

    Mohammad Khodabanda

    Mohammad_Khodabanda

  • Pari Khan Khanum
  • Safavid princess (1548–1578)

    involved in embezzlements of Ustajlu money and had an affair with the wife of an Ustajlu commander. As a result, Ustajlu leaders found a better ally in

    Pari Khan Khanum

    Pari Khan Khanum

    Pari_Khan_Khanum

  • Ali-Qoli Khan Shamlu
  • Turkoman Safavid officer (died 1589)

    years old at the time. Abbas had been left alone at Herat after Shah-Qoli Ustajlu (his first guardian) was killed on the orders of Ismail II. Ismail II promised

    Ali-Qoli Khan Shamlu

    Ali-Qoli Khan Shamlu

    Ali-Qoli_Khan_Shamlu

  • Safiqoli Khan
  • Safavid official and gholam

    Hamadan In office 1619/20–1623 Preceded by Hasan Khan Ustajlu Succeeded by Hoseyn Khan Chavoshlu Ustajlu Personal details Died 1631 (1632) Parent Malek Qorkhmaz

    Safiqoli Khan

    Safiqoli_Khan

  • Safavid Astarabad
  • Southeastern province of Safavid Iran

    Khan Ustajlu ibn Saru Pireh 1548–1550 Shah Ali Soltan Ustajlu 1550 Shahqoli Soltan Ustajlu 1550-? Shahverdi Beg [Soltan] Kachal Chavoshlu Ustajlu 1550–1555-

    Safavid Astarabad

    Safavid Astarabad

    Safavid_Astarabad

  • Durmish Khan Shamlu
  • Qizilbash officer (died 1525)

    Ottomans, who had declared war against the Safavid Empire. Mohammad Khan Ustajlu, who served as the governor of Diyarbakır, and Nur-Ali Khalifa, a commander

    Durmish Khan Shamlu

    Durmish Khan Shamlu

    Durmish_Khan_Shamlu

  • Uzbek invasion of Khorasan (1578)
  • Uzbeks invasion of Khorasan

    Commanders and leaders Jalal Khan Uzbek † Mohammed Khodabanda Mortaza Gholi Khan Parnak Turkaman Ommat Beg Ustajlu Strength 6,000–7,000 More than 3,000

    Uzbek invasion of Khorasan (1578)

    Uzbek_invasion_of_Khorasan_(1578)

  • Safavid Shirvan
  • Province of the Safavid Empire in the Caucasus from 1501 to 1736

    1538-1547 Alqas Mirza 1538-1541 Badr Khan Ustajlu 1538-1543 Ghazi Khan Tekkelu 1543-1547 Badr Khan Ustajlu 1547-? Ismail Mirza 1547-1549 Shahverdi Sultan

    Safavid Shirvan

    Safavid Shirvan

    Safavid_Shirvan

  • Safavid conquest of Shirvan
  • Safavid military campaign

    rallied a force of 7,000 Qizilbash fighters at Erzincan consisting of the Ustajlu, Shamlu, Rumlu, Tekelu, Dulkadir, Afshar, Qajar and Varsak tribes. Shortly

    Safavid conquest of Shirvan

    Safavid conquest of Shirvan

    Safavid_conquest_of_Shirvan

  • Tahmasp I's Kakhetian and Kartlian campaigns
  • Military campaigns conducted by I Tahmasp

    Tahmasp. One of the reasons for this was to diminish the power of the Ustajlu tribe, who held the territories of present-day southern Georgia and Armenia

    Tahmasp I's Kakhetian and Kartlian campaigns

    Tahmasp I's Kakhetian and Kartlian campaigns

    Tahmasp_I's_Kakhetian_and_Kartlian_campaigns

  • Diyarbakır
  • City in Turkey

    Pasha, in the reign of the sultan Selim I (r. 1512–1520). Mohammad Khan Ustajlu, the Safavid governor of Diyarbakir, was evicted from the city and killed

    Diyarbakır

    Diyarbakır

    Diyarbakır

  • Şehinşahname
  • commander Serdar Ferhat Pasha's conquest of Yerevan against Tokhmaq Khan Ustajlu in 1583. TSKM B.200 (1592). The second Sehinsahname in Bülbüil, Dr.Dilek

    Şehinşahname

    Şehinşahname

    Şehinşahname

  • Khalifeh Soltan
  • Iranian statesman, cleric and grand vizier (c.1592–1654)

    Empire In office 1623/24–1632 Monarchs Abbas I Safi Preceded by Salman Khan Ustajlu Succeeded by Mirza Taleb Khan In office 14 October 1645 – 5 March 1654

    Khalifeh Soltan

    Khalifeh Soltan

    Khalifeh_Soltan

  • Abu Talib Mirza
  • Safavid Crown Prince

    the assassination of Hamza Mirza in 1586, Qizilbash commanders Fath Oglu Ustajlu and Ismayil Qoli Khan Shamlu in the west selected Abu Talib Mirza as the

    Abu Talib Mirza

    Abu_Talib_Mirza

  • Sher Afghan Khan
  • Nobility of the Mughal Empire (?-1607)

    rival to Shah Jahan. Ali Quli Khan Istajlu was a member of the Turkoman Ustajlu tribe, and was the safarchi (table-attendant) of Ismail II, the third Safavid

    Sher Afghan Khan

    Sher Afghan Khan

    Sher_Afghan_Khan

  • Azerbaijan province (Safavid Iran)
  • Province of Safavid Iran

    dynasties. In 1583/84, at the insistence of the emirs from the Shamlu and Ustajlu clan, the head of the Turkman tribe, Emir Khan, was removed from running

    Azerbaijan province (Safavid Iran)

    Azerbaijan_province_(Safavid_Iran)

  • Yusuf Khan (Armenian)
  • Governor of Shirvan from 1610 to 1624

    shekār-bāshi) In office 1609–1610 Monarch Abbas the Great Preceded by Ali Beg Ustajlu Succeeded by Farhad Beg Cherkes Governor of Shamakhi In office 1610–? Monarch

    Yusuf Khan (Armenian)

    Yusuf_Khan_(Armenian)

  • Battle of Chaldiran
  • 1514 battle of the Ottoman–Persian wars

    al-Baqi Yazdi † Husayn Beg Shamlu † Saru Pira Ustajlu † Durmish Khan Shamlu Nur-Ali Khalifa Mohammad Khan Ustajlu † Sayyed Sharif al-Din Ali Shirazi † Seyid

    Battle of Chaldiran

    Battle of Chaldiran

    Battle_of_Chaldiran

  • Kalb-Ali Khan Kangarlu
  • Khan of Nakhchivan from 1787 to 1809

    who had established control. The Kangarlu were a branch of the Turkoman Ustajlu tribe, which was part of the Qizilbash tribal confederacy. Following the

    Kalb-Ali Khan Kangarlu

    Kalb-Ali_Khan_Kangarlu

  • Heydar Qoli Khan
  • Khan of Nakhichevan from 1747 to before 1762

    suzerainty. He belonged to the Kangarlu tribe, a branch of the Turkoman Ustajlu tribe, which was part of the Qizilbash tribal confederacy. Nakhichevan

    Heydar Qoli Khan

    Heydar_Qoli_Khan

  • Divan-begi
  • Iranian judicial office

    Shahrokh Khan Dhu'l-Qadr (1576) Hamzeh Khan Ustajlu (1578) Salman Khan Ustajlu (1582) Ali-qoli Khan Ustajlu (1585) Ismail-qoli Khan(1586) Baktash Khan

    Divan-begi

    Divan-begi

  • Nakhichevan Khanate
  • 1747–1828 khanate under Iranian suzerainty

    (shah) Abbas I (r. 1588–1620) appointed as its new governor Cheragh Sultan Ustajlu, who, after his brief tenure, was succeeded by Maqsud Sultan. Maqsud Sultan

    Nakhichevan Khanate

    Nakhichevan Khanate

    Nakhichevan_Khanate

  • Farhad Beg (gholam)
  • entered into the service of the latters main supporter, Morshed Qoli Khan Ustajlu. After Abbas I had Morshed Qoli Khan killed in 1589, Farhad Beg was imprisoned

    Farhad Beg (gholam)

    Farhad_Beg_(gholam)

  • Nader Shah
  • Shah of Iran from 1736 to 1747

    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 Arutin

    Nader Shah

    Nader Shah

    Nader_Shah

  • Hamza Mirza
  • Safavid Crown Prince (1568–1586)

    central figure in the conflict between Ali-Qoli Khan Shamlu and his Shamlu–Ustajlu coalition, who favoured young Abbas against the reigning shah, Mohammad

    Hamza Mirza

    Hamza Mirza

    Hamza_Mirza

  • Tahmasp I
  • Shah of Iran from 1524 to 1576

    Qizilbash leaders. His favourite son, Haydar Mirza, was supported by the Ustajlu tribe and the powerful Georgian court faction; the imprisoned prince Ismail

    Tahmasp I

    Tahmasp I

    Tahmasp_I

  • Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–1590)
  • 16th-century war between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire

    difficulties -and even a staged coup in Qazvin by Murshi Quli Khan, of the Ustajlu Qizilbash clan- Mohammad Khodabanda decided to abdicate, favouring the

    Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–1590)

    Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–1590)

    Ottoman–Safavid_War_(1578–1590)

  • List of Qurchi-bashis
  • Head of Safavid royal bodyguards

    Saru-Pireh Ustajlu (1512) Montasha Soltan Ustajlu (1513) Yarash Beg Ustajlu (1514) Ali Soltan Chichkelu (1518) Nadhr Beg (1524) Bakr Beg Ustajlu (1526–1527)

    List of Qurchi-bashis

    List_of_Qurchi-bashis

  • Maqsud Sultan Kangarlu
  • Safavid military commander and governor (1600s)

    1630. Maqsud Sultan was a member of the Kangarlu branch of the Turkoman Ustajlu tribe, one of the original Qizilbash tribes that had supplied power to

    Maqsud Sultan Kangarlu

    Maqsud_Sultan_Kangarlu

  • List of Safavid governors of Kerman
  • Date Governor 1502–1514 Mohammad Khan Ustajlu 1514–15?? Ahmad-Sultan Sufi Oghlan Ustajlu 1526/36–15?? Shahqoli-Sultan After 1569–1576 Ya'qub Beg Afshar

    List of Safavid governors of Kerman

    List_of_Safavid_governors_of_Kerman

  • Nur-Ali Khalifa
  • 16th-century Safavid military officer

    During the decisive Chaldiran battle, Nur-Ali Khalifa and Mohammad Khan Ustajlu were Ismail I's (r. 1501–1524) commanders who had first-hand experience

    Nur-Ali Khalifa

    Nur-Ali_Khalifa

  • Battle of Mollahasanli
  • Battle between Safavid Iran and the Crimean Khanate

    along with emirs, among whom were Mohammed Khan Turkman, Mohammed Khan Ustajlu, the grandson of Durmish Khan Shamlu, Sharaf ad-Din Tekkelu, Imamgulu Khan

    Battle of Mollahasanli

    Battle of Mollahasanli

    Battle_of_Mollahasanli

  • Piri Beg Qajar
  • 16th-century Iranian military officer from the Turkoman Qajar tribe

    Preceded by Office created Governor of Karabakh–Ganja 1501–1512? Succeeded by Hossein Beg Ustajlu

    Piri Beg Qajar

    Piri_Beg_Qajar

  • Merv
  • Ancient major city in Central Asia

    city was soon captured by Shah Abbas. A Safavid governor, Biktash Khan Ustajlu, was appointed to the governorship in 1600. In 1608, Mihrab Khan Qajar

    Merv

    Merv

    Merv

  • Shahverdi Sultan
  • Safavid military leader (16th century)

    Shahverdi Sultan, along with Shah Tahmasp I's brother-in-law, Abdollah Khan Ustajlu, organized an expedition against Burhan Ali, a nephew of Tahmasp I and

    Shahverdi Sultan

    Shahverdi_Sultan

  • Safavid Kurdistan
  • Province in western Safavid Iran

    Ardalan Son of Ma'mun Beg Ardalan. Hakem of Kurdistan 1568 Gheyb Soltan Ustajlu Hakem of Kurdistan and Lorestan 1568–1571 Soltan Ali Beg Son of Sorkhab

    Safavid Kurdistan

    Safavid_Kurdistan

  • Qizilbash
  • Alevi militant groups

    originally composed of seven Turkish-speaking Turkic tribes: Rumlu, Shamlu, Ustajlu, Afshar, Qajar, Tekelu, and Zulkadar (Dulkadirs/Dhu’l-Qadar). The Qizilbash

    Qizilbash

    Qizilbash

    Qizilbash

  • Shahruh Mehmed
  • Dulkadirid sanjak-bey of Kırşehir from 1500 to 1510

    Shahruh died in the spring of 1510 fighting the forces of Mohammad Khan Ustajlu, a Safavid commander, near Diyarbekir. Following their father's death,

    Shahruh Mehmed

    Shahruh Mehmed

    Shahruh_Mehmed

  • Emirate of Çemişgezek
  • Kurdish emirate from the 13th to 16th centuries

    increased with the appointment of the Turkmen Qizilbash Mohammad Khan Ustajlu to Diyar Bakr, which pushed the Kurdish lords of Çemişgezek and other areas

    Emirate of Çemişgezek

    Emirate of Çemişgezek

    Emirate_of_Çemişgezek

  • Ala al-Dawla Bozkurt
  • Beg of Dulkadir from 1480 to 1515

    multiple major defeats at the hands of Ismail's commander, Mohammad Khan Ustajlu. Despite this, Bozkurt eventually established peaceful relations with Ismail

    Ala al-Dawla Bozkurt

    Ala al-Dawla Bozkurt

    Ala_al-Dawla_Bozkurt

  • Nahavand
  • City in Hamadan province, Iran

    restoring Iranian control. The Safavid governor of Hamadan, Hasan Khan Ustajlu, subsequently destroyed the Ottoman fort. In the wake of the collapse of

    Nahavand

    Nahavand

  • Leyli and Majnun (Fuzuli)
  • 1536 poem by Fuzuli

    Bagdadi [az] Ibrahim Mirza Jahi Shah Abbas I Fardi Ardabili [fa] Yusif Beg Ustajlu [az] Modern 1600s Shah Abbas II Masihi [ru] Sari Ashiq [az] Tarzi Afshar

    Leyli and Majnun (Fuzuli)

    Leyli and Majnun (Fuzuli)

    Leyli_and_Majnun_(Fuzuli)

  • Shamlu
  • Oghuz tribe in Iran

    Bigdili-e Shamlu (c.1722, Grand Vizier ) Zaynal Khan Shamlu Murshid Gholi Khan Ustajlu-e Shamlu Heydar Gholi Khan Ghiaï-e Chamlou I Mirza Ali Akbar Khan Ghiaï-e

    Shamlu

    Shamlu

    Shamlu

  • Kishvari
  • 15th- and 16th-century Azerbaijani poet

    Bagdadi [az] Ibrahim Mirza Jahi Shah Abbas I Fardi Ardabili [fa] Yusif Beg Ustajlu [az] Modern 1600s Shah Abbas II Masihi [ru] Sari Ashiq [az] Tarzi Afshar

    Kishvari

    Kishvari

  • List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
  • Defeat Rise of Abbas the Great Siege of Nishapur (1581) Safavid Government Ustajlu local forces Safavid opposition Shamlu rebels Defeat Ali-Qoli Khan Shamlu

    List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)

    List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)

  • Hossein Beg Laleh Shamlu
  • Senior Safavid official under Shah Ismail I

    as commander-in-chief in favor to a man of humble origins, Muhammad Beg Ustajlu (later called "Chayan Khan"). In 1512, Hossein Beg, along with the rest

    Hossein Beg Laleh Shamlu

    Hossein Beg Laleh Shamlu

    Hossein_Beg_Laleh_Shamlu

  • List of grand viziers of Persia
  • Abbas I) Mirza Taleb Khan Ordubadi (1610–1620) (for Abbas I) Salman Khan Ustajlu (1620–1623) (for Abbas I) Khalifeh Soltan (1st time) (1623–1631) (for Abbas

    List of grand viziers of Persia

    List of grand viziers of Persia

    List_of_grand_viziers_of_Persia

  • Surkhay II
  • 18th-century Lak ruler

    in Kumukh to Muhammad Khan of Gazikumukh and his Azerbaijani wife from Ustajlu tribe. Not much is known about his early life. According to Abbasgulu Bakikhanov

    Surkhay II

    Surkhay_II

  • Mirza Taleb Khan Ordubadi
  • Safavid grand vizier in 1610/11–1621 and 1632–1633

    Abbas I, thus succeeding his father. He was later replaced by Salman Khan Ustajlu in 1621. In 1632, Mirza Taleb was reappointed as grand vizier by Abbas

    Mirza Taleb Khan Ordubadi

    Mirza_Taleb_Khan_Ordubadi

  • Eshaqvand dynasty
  • 13th century, Iran

    War early in Tahmasp's reign, which spread into Gilan. He supported the Ustajlu against the Takkalu, and exacerbated the situation by imprisoning Qazi

    Eshaqvand dynasty

    Eshaqvand dynasty

    Eshaqvand_dynasty

  • Qarachaqay Khan
  • Safavid military commander (d. 1625)

    In office 1616–1625 Monarch Abbas the Great Preceded by Shahqoli Soltan Ustajlu Succeeded by Zeinal Khan Shamlu Governor of Azerbaijan province In office

    Qarachaqay Khan

    Qarachaqay Khan

    Qarachaqay_Khan

  • Qajar principality of Merv
  • Former Muslim polity in Central Asia (A.D 1747–1788)

    campaigns against the Uzbeks resulted in a Safavid governor (Biktash Khan Ustajlu) being appointed to Merv in 1600. In 1608, he was succeeded as governor

    Qajar principality of Merv

    Qajar_principality_of_Merv

  • Mawsillu
  • Oghuz tribe

    for the killers of Amir Khan Mosul-Turkmen, especially the Shamlu and Ustajlu chiefs. Hemza Mirza, who effectively ruled the empire at that time, firmly

    Mawsillu

    Mawsillu

    Mawsillu

  • Karadagh Khanate
  • (1813-1828) Khanate's ruling family belonged to Toqmaqlu subclan of the Ustajlu Turcomans. Enfeoffed by Tahmasp I as hereditary lords of Karadakh, they

    Karadagh Khanate

    Karadagh Khanate

    Karadagh_Khanate

  • Mardin
  • Metropolitan municipality in Turkey

    balance of power in the region changed. The Safavid commander in the region, Ustajlu, was killed in the battle with the Ottomans and was replaced by his brother

    Mardin

    Mardin

    Mardin

  • Safavid conversion of Iran to Shia Islam
  • during Tahmasp I's early reign. Because of the ongoing conflict between the Ustajlu-Shamlu and Takkelu-Turkaman Qizilbash factions, which were competing for

    Safavid conversion of Iran to Shia Islam

    Safavid conversion of Iran to Shia Islam

    Safavid_conversion_of_Iran_to_Shia_Islam

  • Book of Dede Korkut
  • Epic tales of the Oghuz Turkic people

    Bagdadi [az] Ibrahim Mirza Jahi Shah Abbas I Fardi Ardabili [fa] Yusif Beg Ustajlu [az] Modern 1600s Shah Abbas II Masihi [ru] Sari Ashiq [az] Tarzi Afshar

    Book of Dede Korkut

    Book of Dede Korkut

    Book_of_Dede_Korkut

  • Rustam Mirza Safavi
  • Safavid prince

    Disaffected factions, particularly former allies of Murshid Quli Khan Ustajlu, rallied to Rustam and proclaimed him their shah. Consequently, in the

    Rustam Mirza Safavi

    Rustam Mirza Safavi

    Rustam_Mirza_Safavi

  • List of Safavid grand viziers
  • Taleb Khan Ordubadi 1610–1621 Ordubadi family Abbas I Salman Khan Ustajlu 1621–1624 Ustajlu tribe Abbas I Khalifeh Soltan 1624–1632 Khalifeh family Abbas

    List of Safavid grand viziers

    List of Safavid grand viziers

    List_of_Safavid_grand_viziers

  • Tokhmaq
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Tokhmaq may refer to: Altin Tokhmaq, village in Iran Mohammad Khan Tokhmaq Ustajlu, 16th-century Iranian official This disambiguation page lists articles

    Tokhmaq

    Tokhmaq

  • Javad (fortress)
  • Fortress in Sabirabad, Azerbaijan

    with my companions, and after walking 60 miles, the king (Abdollah Khan Ustajlu, governor of Shirvan) with all kinds of fruits I reached the city of Javad

    Javad (fortress)

    Javad (fortress)

    Javad_(fortress)

  • History of Diyarbakır
  • Bıyıklı Mehmed Pasha, under the rule of Sultan Selim I. Mohammad Khan Ustajlu, the Safavid Governor of Diyarbakir, was evicted from the city and killed

    History of Diyarbakır

    History of Diyarbakır

    History_of_Diyarbakır

  • Ismail II
  • Safavid Shah of Iran from 1576 to 1577

    candidates, one was Haydar Mirza, the shah's favourite son, supported by the Ustajlu tribe, Sheykhavand family (related to Sheikh Safi-ad-din Ardabili, the

    Ismail II

    Ismail II

    Ismail_II

  • Sayat-Nova
  • Armenian poet

    Bagdadi [az] Ibrahim Mirza Jahi Shah Abbas I Fardi Ardabili [fa] Yusif Beg Ustajlu [az] Modern 1600s Shah Abbas II Masihi [ru] Sari Ashiq [az] Tarzi Afshar

    Sayat-Nova

    Sayat-Nova

    Sayat-Nova

  • Military of Safavid Iran
  • Military history of Safavid Iran from 1501 to 1736

    and certain 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

    Military of Safavid Iran

    Military_of_Safavid_Iran

  • Safavid Lorestan
  • Province in western Safavid Iran

    Rostam Khan Hakem of Lorestan and possibly Mankara 1568 Gheyb Soltan Ustajlu Hakem of Lorestan and Kurdistan 1568–1585 Mohammad Lori Hakem of half of

    Safavid Lorestan

    Safavid_Lorestan

  • Ali-Qoli Beg of Kartli
  • Safavid official and governor of Kartli

    were the sons of Behbud Agha, a Georgian gholam of Mohammad Khan Tokhmaq Ustajlu, the former governor of the Erivan Province. Behbud Agha hailed from a

    Ali-Qoli Beg of Kartli

    Ali-Qoli_Beg_of_Kartli

  • Ahlat
  • Municipality in Bitlis, Turkey

     1524-1576), Ahlat was in Safavid hands, and its governor was Delu Montasha Ustajlu. In 1533, during the Ottoman–Safavid War of 1532–1555, Ahlat was taken

    Ahlat

    Ahlat

  • Mohammad Khan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Muhammad, (1405 – 1445), khan of the Golden Horde and Kazan Mohammad Khan Ustajlu (died 1514), commander under the Safavids Mohammad Khan Qajar (1742 – 1797)

    Mohammad Khan

    Mohammad_Khan

  • Haydar Mirza Safavi
  • Safavid prince (1554–1576)

    chieftains of the Qizilbash met to discuss who should be the successor. The Ustajlu clan, and the Sheykhavand family (who were related to the Safavid family)

    Haydar Mirza Safavi

    Haydar Mirza Safavi

    Haydar_Mirza_Safavi

  • Jalal al-Din Mohammad Tabrizi
  • Safavid grand vizier in 1523–1524

    as grand vizier. He was linked to the alliance between the Shamlu and Ustajlu tribes. After the death of Ismail I (r. 1501–1524) in 1524, Jalal al-Din

    Jalal al-Din Mohammad Tabrizi

    Jalal_al-Din_Mohammad_Tabrizi

  • Fuzuli (poet)
  • Azerbaijani poet (1483–1556)

    Bagdadi [az] Ibrahim Mirza Jahi Shah Abbas I Fardi Ardabili [fa] Yusif Beg Ustajlu [az] Modern 1600s Shah Abbas II Masihi [ru] Sari Ashiq [az] Tarzi Afshar

    Fuzuli (poet)

    Fuzuli (poet)

    Fuzuli_(poet)

  • Nariman Narimanov
  • Soviet Azerbaijani revolutionary and statesman (1870–1925)

    Bagdadi [az] Ibrahim Mirza Jahi Shah Abbas I Fardi Ardabili [fa] Yusif Beg Ustajlu [az] Modern 1600s Shah Abbas II Masihi [ru] Sari Ashiq [az] Tarzi Afshar

    Nariman Narimanov

    Nariman Narimanov

    Nariman_Narimanov

  • Gylman Ilkin
  • Bagdadi [az] Ibrahim Mirza Jahi Shah Abbas I Fardi Ardabili [fa] Yusif Beg Ustajlu [az] Modern 1600s Shah Abbas II Masihi [ru] Sari Ashiq [az] Tarzi Afshar

    Gylman Ilkin

    Gylman_Ilkin

  • Imadaddin Nasimi
  • Azerbaijani poet (c. 1369 – c. 1419)

    Bagdadi [az] Ibrahim Mirza Jahi Shah Abbas I Fardi Ardabili [fa] Yusif Beg Ustajlu [az] Modern 1600s Shah Abbas II Masihi [ru] Sari Ashiq [az] Tarzi Afshar

    Imadaddin Nasimi

    Imadaddin Nasimi

    Imadaddin_Nasimi

  • Ali bey Huseynzade
  • Azerbaijani writer and philosopher (1864–1940)

    Bagdadi [az] Ibrahim Mirza Jahi Shah Abbas I Fardi Ardabili [fa] Yusif Beg Ustajlu [az] Modern 1600s Shah Abbas II Masihi [ru] Sari Ashiq [az] Tarzi Afshar

    Ali bey Huseynzade

    Ali bey Huseynzade

    Ali_bey_Huseynzade

  • Morteza Shams
  • Bagdadi [az] Ibrahim Mirza Jahi Shah Abbas I Fardi Ardabili [fa] Yusif Beg Ustajlu [az] Modern 1600s Shah Abbas II Masihi [ru] Sari Ashiq [az] Tarzi Afshar

    Morteza Shams

    Morteza Shams

    Morteza_Shams

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