- Farhād Khān
Qarāmānlu (Persian: فرهادخان قرامانلو; died 1598), also
known by his
honorific title of Rokn al-Saltana (Arabic: رکنالسلطنه, "Pillar of...
- Zangalan, Zaraqkan,
Zardkan and Zeydan. However,
several tribes such as
Qaramanlu and
Silsepuranlu or Silsüpür ('sweep-clean' in Turkic) are of Turkoman...
- Subsequently, Asad Khan's
father Khanlar,
known by the
title Zulfiqar Khan
Qaramanlu,
migrated to
India around the end of
Mughal emperor Jahangir's reign....
-
Safavid order.
Shaykh Ibrahim.
Fakhr Jahan Khanum. She
married Bayram Beg
Qaramanlu.
Melek Khanum. She
married Abdallah Khan Shamlu. A
daughter who married...
-
Qarai lives in Torbat-e Heydarieh.
Several other tribes include Shamlu,
Qaramanlu, and Silsüpür. Haj
Ghorban Soleimani Haji
Bektash Veli (disputed) Turkic...
- was
ordered by the shah to put a
powerful Qizilbash emir
Farhad Khan
Qaramanlu to death. This act
turned Allahverdi Khan into the most
powerful man in...
- in 1591
under the
leadership of one of Abbas' favourites,
Farhad Khan
Qaramanlu. In 1593–94,
Jahangir III, the
Paduspanid ruler of Nur,
travelled to the...
- 'l-Kadar) Afshār Qājār
Takkalu Other tribes – such as the Turkman, Bahārlu,
Qaramānlu, Warsāk, and Bayāt – were
occasionally listed among these "seven great...
-
Soltan Hakem of
Tabriz 1593
Farhad Khan
Qaramanlu Amir al-omara of
Azerbaijan 1593–1605 Dhu'l-Feqar
Qaramanlu Amir al-omara of
Azerbaijan 1605–1616 Pir...
- Iranica, Vol. X, Fasc. 6. pp. 635–642. Matthee, Rudi (1999). "FARHĀD KHAN
QARAMĀNLŪ, ROKN-AL-SALṬANA".
Encyclopaedia Iranica. Nashat, Guity; Beck, Lois (2003)...