-
Qizilbash or
Kizilbash were a
diverse array of
mainly Turkoman Shia
militant groups that
flourished in Azerbaijan, Anatolia, the
Armenian highlands, the...
- lady from
Kabul (fourteenth) a
second Qizilbashi lady (fifteenth) a
Nurizai lady (sixteenth) a
third Qizilbashi lady [citation needed]
Issue 50 sons and...
- (although he was born in Tabriz), was the
first to
refer to
speakers of
Qizilbashi (motakallemin-e Qizilbash), but he, and one
century later ‘Abdol-Jamil...
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February 4, 1949, in New
Delhi in the
Union of India, into an
illustrious Qizilbashi Agha
family from Srinagar, Kashmir,
tracing their roots back to Kandahar...
-
suffered heavy losses in a
mishandled attack). Instead,
Pollock sent
Qizilbashi irregular cavalry under Richmond Shakespeare (his
Military Secretary)...
- held to be the divinely-ordained head of the
state and its religion. The
Qizilbashi chiefs were
designated wakils (provincial administrators), and the position...
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Prominent among them were the
families of
Nawab of
Sardhana and the
Qizilbashi Agha
family of Srinagar, Kashmir. Both the
families had
martial lineage...
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tribesmen and went into hiding.
Ibrahim Khalil Khan
Javanshir Qizilbash Qizilbashi Amir Khan Yaghlevandli-Javanshir Tapper,
Richard (1997).
Frontier Nomads...
- 1775 in Kashmir.[citation needed]
Javanshir clan
Javanshir Qizilbash Qizilbashi Chingizoglu 2016, p. 356.
Ishaq Khan 2009, p. 50. "History of Pashtuns...
- Bey
Aghasi Bey
Alimadat Bey
Nasir Bey
Alipasha Bey
Javanshir Qizilbash Qizilbashi Armenian tradition holds that
Panah Ali
served as Nader's
herald (jarchi)...