-
smaller administration.
Other beglerbegis soon
appear in records, such as the
beglerbegi of
Astarabad in 1548, and the
beglerbegi of
Kerman in 1565. According...
- enjo****
precedence immediately after the Bey al-Mahalla.
Beylerbeyi (or
Beglerbegi) "Lord of Lords", was the
administrative rank
formally enjo**** by the...
-
conversations lexicon,
Volume 6, p. 698, at
Google Books Ménage, V. L. (1986). "
Beglerbegī". The
Encyclopedia of Islam, New Edition,
Volume I: A–B.
Leiden and New...
- Fath-Ali Ezz od-Dinlu Qajar,
daughter of
Mohammad Khan Qajar-Ezz od-Dinlu
Beglerbegi of Marv Marv ****iyeh (Jahan) Khanom,
titled Malek Gowhar Mohammad Davvaloo...
- is a list of the
known figures who
governed Kurdistan or
parts of it.
Beglerbegi,
hakem and vali were all
administrative titles designating the governor...
- is a list of the
known figures who
governed Azerbaijan or
parts of it.
Beglerbegi,
hakem and vali were all
administrative titles designating the governor...
- is a list of the
known figures who
governed Karabakh or
parts of it.
Beglerbegi and
hakem were
administrative titles designating the governor.
Floor 2008...
- of the
known figures who
governed Lorestan or
parts of it.
Hakem and
beglerbegi were both
administrative titles designating the governor.
Matthee 2011...
- the
title of a
husband and sons of an
Imperial Princess.
Beylerbeyi (or
Beglerbegi): Lord of Lords. An
office signifying rule over a
great province, equivalent...
- of the
Qajar dynasty, son of Fath Ali Shah. He was Governor-General (
beglerbegi) of
Kermanshah and of Boroujerd.
Mohammad Taqi
Mirza (also
written Mohammad...