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Qurchi, also Kypim, is a
major town in
Bilchiragh District in the
Faryab Province, in
northern Afghanistan. It lies west of Negala. The town has a significant...
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qurchis or
qorchis (Persian: قورچی, romanized: qūṛčī) were the
royal bodyguard of the
Safavid shah. The head of the
qurchis was
known as the
qurchi-bashi...
- had a
qurchi corps to
serve him,
including a
qurchi-bashi, and a
legion of
specialized qurchis for his "accoutrements" (i.e.
qurchi-e zereh,
qurchi-e kafsh...
- Ali-ye
Qurchi (Persian: علي قورچي, also
Romanized as ‘Alī-ye
Qūrchī, ‘Alī Qowrchī and ‘Alī
Qūrchī) is a
village in
Hendudur Rural District,
Sarband District...
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Qurchi Kandi (Persian: قورچي كندي, also
Romanized as
Qūrchī Kandī) is a
village in
Goyjah Bel
Rural District, in the
Central District of Ahar County,...
- The
Qurchi-bashi (Persian: قورچیباشی), also
spelled Qorchi-bashi (قرچیباشی), was the head of the
qurchis, the
royal bodyguard of the
Safavid shah....
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Qurchi Bashi (Persian: قورچي باشي) is a city in, and the
capital of,
Kamareh District of
Khomeyn County,
Markazi province, Iran. It also
serves as the...
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under Shah Safi (r. 1611–1642), Ali Beg
became a
member of the
royal guard (
qurchi). Ali Beg had
three sons,
Shaykh Ali Khan,
Najaf Qoli Beg and
Shahrokh Sultan...
- 16th-century
Safavid historian and
military officer. A
cavalryman of the
qurchi corps, he is prin****lly
known for his
chronicle of
Safavid history; the...
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years of his reign, a
coalition of Saru Taqi, Jani Beg Khan Shamlu, the
qurchi-bashi and
Mohammad Beg, a
statesman and the ****ure
grand vizier, effectively...