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enthroned in Dadu. His full
regnal title was
Ghiyath al-Din
Muhammad Khudabanda Öljaitü Sultan. Upon accession, he made
several appointments, such Qutluqshah...
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Mohammad Khodabanda (also
spelled Khodabandeh; Persian: شاه محمد خدابنده, born 1532; died 1595 or 1596), was the
fourth Safavid shah of Iran from 1578...
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Soltan Mohammad Mirza (Persian: سلطان محمد میرزا), also
known as
Ruzak Mirza or Reza
Khodabandeh Mirza,
after his grandfather, was the
third known son...
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married the
daughter of
Khwaja Jahan, the
ruler of Parinda;
Muhammad Khudabanda; Sen,
Sailendra (2013). A
Textbook of
Medieval Indian History. Primus...
- Shah I (2) R.1510-1553
Hussain Nizam Shah I (3) R.1553-1565
Muhammad Khudabanda Shah Ali
Murtaza Nizam Shah I (4) R.1565-1588
Chand Bibi
Burhan Nizam...
- He had all his
relatives killed except for his
older brother,
Mohammad Khudabanda, who,
being nearly blind, was not a real
candidate for the throne, and...
- †
Shujat Khan †
Ibrahim Khan
Tabrizi Usman Khan
Matlab Khan (WIA)
Khudabanda Khan (WIA)
Muhammad Bakir † Mir
Atash †
Muhammad Ishaq †
Ibrahim Khan...
- 1643–1652
Sartaq Irish Bukay Tawka r. 1680–1715 Wali
Khusraw Aytaq-Hajji
Khudabanda Bulat r. 1718–1729
Sameke r. 1718–1734
Aytaq Abuli Qayip r. 1715–1718...
- al-Nisa Begum. He was born in 1574,
Shiraz as
fourth son of
Mohammad Khudabanda.
After the ********ination of
Hamza Mirza in 1586,
Qizilbash commanders...
- in
Khorasan and got back the region.
During the
reign of Shah
Muhammad Khudabanda, the
Safavid Empire was
experiencing deep
internal turmoil.
During this...