-
Qarachaqay Khan (Persian: قرچغای خان; died 1625) was a
military commander in
Safavid Iran of
Armenian origin. He was
known for his
great collection of...
- revolt, Shah-Abbas I sent his
troops into
Georgia under the
orders of
Qarachaqay Khan. He
attempted to
carry out the
policy of
wholesale m****acre and deportation...
-
refused to
consider a
peace proposal. Abbas' new commander-in-chief,
Qarachaqay Khan, an
Armenian gholam, was
given orders to raze the
countryside and...
- to fight. On 6
November 1605, the
section of the
Safavid army led by
Qarachaqay Beg
reached the "top of
rising ground" at Sufiyan,
becoming visible to...
- again.
Fearing a
potential revolt, he
dispatched some 35,000 men
under Qarachaqay Khan and
George Saakadze to
subdue eastern Georgia.
Although Saakadze...
- Wars
Belligerents Safavid army
Kingdom of
Kartli Aq
Qoyunlu Commanders and
leaders Ismail I
Alvand Mirza Qarachaqay Khan †
Strength 7,000 10,000 – 30,000...
-
Safavid Empire Ottoman Empire Commanders and
leaders Abbas the
Great Qarachaqay Khan
George Saakadze Murad IV Gazi
Husrev Pasha Hafiz Ahmed Pasha Casualties...
- and
leaders Shah
Abbas I
Allahverdi Khan
Giorgi Saakadze Ganj Ali Khan
Qarachaqay Khan
George X of
Kartli Alexander II of
Kakheti Ahmed I
Damat Halil Pasha...
- In 1625, Shah
Abbas sent a
large army to
Georgia under the
command of
Qarachaqay Khan. The army was
tasked with
completely breaking the
resistance of the...
-
mentioned together. The
Windsor Shahnameh (also
known as the
Shahnameh of
Qarachaqay Khan)
contains 148 or 149 miniatures, all of them are
attributed to Mohammad...