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Beylerbey (Ottoman Turkish: بكلربكی, romanized: beylerbeyi, lit. 'bey of beys',
meaning the 'commander of commanders' or 'lord of lords’,
sometimes rendered...
- Daud-Khan,
beglarbeg of
Ganja and Karabakh...
-
governor (hakem) of
Semnan in 1646–1656, of
Astarabad (
beglarbeg) in 1656–1664, and of
Qandahar (
beglarbeg)
sometime after 1663.
Especially due to the high...
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embraced Islam and took the name Nazar-Ali Khan.
Abbas Qoli-Khan, the
beglarbeg (governor general) of Ganja, was
placed in
charge of the
government in...
- 1639), was a
Safavid official and
gholam who
served as the
governor (
beglarbeg) of
Baghdad between 1631 and 1638,
during the
reign of Shah (King) Safi...
-
military commander and
politician of
Georgian origin who
served as
governor (
beglarbeg) of
Ganja and
Karabakh from 1627 to 1633. Daud Khan was the son of Allahverdi...
- the
governor (
beglarbeg) of Fars from 22
October 1717 to
December 1720. The
appointment of Lotf-Ali Khan
Daghestani in 1717 as
beglarbeg of Fars brought...
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governorship of
Abhar (Soltaniyeh). Lastly, he also
served as the
governor (
beglarbeg) of
Shirvan from 1643 to 1653.
During his
governorship in Shirvan, Khosrow...
- élite
gholam corps (qollar-aghasi) in 1693–1695, and as the
governor (
beglarbeg) of
Qandahar in 1694–1695, or 1696–1697. Aslamas's son, Mohammad-Ali Khan...
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possessing a
great number of villages.
Ahmad Khan also
served as the
beglarbeg (governor-general) of
Tabriz and Khoy. In 1806, he was
installed as the...