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Simon II (Georgian: სიმონ II), also
known as
Svimon or
Semayun Khan (born c.
early 1610s – died 1630), was a Persian-appointed king (mepe) (actually,...
- of the
Safavid provinces. In 1619 he
appointed the
loyal Simon II (or
Semayun Khan) on the
symbolic throne of Kakheti,
while placing a
series of his...
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brother Mohammad-Baqer Beg "Nasati”, Royalty/nobility:
Bijan Beg Saakadze,
Semayun Khan (Simon II of Kartli), Otar Beg Orbeliani, Abd-ol-Ghaffar Amilakhori...
- presence, he was
unable to
control even
seemingly loyal nobility.
Simon II
Semayun Khan (სიმონ II) (Under
regency of
Giorgi Saakadze (გიორგი სააკაძე) (1619-1625))...
- help of the
Safavid troops and the Safavid-appointed
ruler in Tiflis,
Semayun Khan (Simon II),
Zurab managed to
drive his
elder brother Bahadur out of...
- were
rounded up in 1617. In 1619
Abbas appointed the
loyal Simon II (or
Semayun Khan) as a
puppet ruler of Kakheti,
while placing a
series of his own governors...
- were
rounded up in 1617. In 1619
Abbas appointed the
loyal Simon II (or
Semayun Khan) as a
puppet ruler of Kakheti,
while placing a
series of his own governors...
- I of Kakheti). When in 1624, king
Abbas I
married his
granddaughter to
Semayun Khan (Simon II), Abd-ol-Ghaffar's wife was a
companion to the bride, while...
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northeastern Khorasan in 1618. When
Abbas I
decided to
marry his
granddaughter to
Semayun Khan of
Kartli (Simon II) in 1624,
Qarachaqay Khan
ordered Yusuf Khan,...
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Shirvan and Shamakhi. When
Abbas I
decided to
marry his
granddaughter to
Semayun Khan (Simon II) in 1624,
Yusuf Khan was
ordered by
Qarachaqay Khan, likewise...