-
Beylerbey (Ottoman Turkish: بكلربكی, romanized: beylerbeyi, lit. 'bey of beys',
meaning the 'commander of commanders' or 'lord of lords’,
sometimes rendered...
- Luristan,
Georgia and Kurdistan). And
thirteen provinces governed by
Beglarbegis: (Azarbayjan (also
called Tabriz Province), Chukhur-i Sa'd, Qarabagh-Ganja...
- 1879/80. Many of the
Afshar governors of
Urmia bore the
prominent title of
beglarbegi, i.e. governor-general. Fath-Ali Khan
Afshar was in
power from 1747 to...
- I. Soon
after in 1502,
Kumayri became part of the
newly formed Erivan Beglarbegi, a new
administrative territory of Iran
formed by the Safavids. During...
- century, the
territory of modern-day
Ararat became part of the
Erivan Beglarbegi within the
Safavid Persia.
During the
first half of the 18th century,...
- (1602–1717),
Bahrain fell
under the
administrative jurisdiction of the
Beglarbegi of
Kuhgilu centered at
Behbahan in
southern Iran. In fact, the Safavids...
- He was born in Isfahan, Iran. In 1795 or 1796 he was
named governor (
beglarbegi) of Isfahan, Qom, and Kashan. In this role,
Mohammad Hossein invested...
-
appointed ruler subject to
Iranian rule. The
title of the
ruler was
either beglarbegi or khan,
which was
identical to the
Ottoman rank of pasha. The khanates...
- the
beginning of the 16th century,
Ahtarak became part of the
Erivan Beglarbegi within the
Safavid Persia.
During the 17th century, the town was entirely...
-
beginning of the 16th century, the
territory became part of the
Erivan Beglarbegi within the
Safavid Persia.
During the
first half of the 18th century,...