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reached to 1000, 3000 or even 6000 tomāns. Also
spelled Divan-Beigi,
Divanbegi or Diwan-Begi. son of the
previous Divan-begi Vali of Lar the King's chief...
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Manghit to the post of ataliq. His son
Muhammad Hakim-biy took the post of
divanbegi at the
court of
Abulfayz Khan. In 1715–1716, Khudayar-biy was removed...
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General of the
Revenues (mostoufi-ye mamalek), or
finance minister, and the
Divanbegi,
Minister of Justice. The
latter was the
final appeal in
civil and criminal...
- as his
superior Ughurlu Beg, the
divanbegi, who
received complaints about Gorgijanidze's misgovernance. The
divanbegi,
apparently an
enemy of the prefect...
- of the
musketeer corps (tofangchi-aghasi), chancellor/chief
justice (
divanbegi), and
governor (beglarbeg) of the
Azerbaijan Province under king (shah)...
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Alexander I in St. Petersburg. In 1815, the
Bukhara amb****ador
Muhammad Yusuf divanbegi arrived in St.
Petersburg to
congratulate the
Russian emperor on the victory...
- 1656, he was
permitted to
resign as
governor of Lar and was
appointed as
divanbegi (chancellor,
chief justice),
while a few
years later, in 1660, he was...
- and even some post-annexation
Safavid governors received the
title of
divanbegi-bashi or
chief of the judiciary. The
local ruler had the
title of vali...
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University Press. pp. 189–350. ISBN 9781139054980. Savory,
Roger M. (1996). "
DĪVĀNBEGĪ ii. IN THE
SAFAVID PERIOD". In Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica...
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later became "khan". He held the high
posts of chancellor/chief
justice (
divanbegi), commander-in-chief (sepahsalar-e Iran) and
governor (beglarbeg) of the...