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Abd-ol-Ghaffar Amilakhori

Index Abd-ol-Ghaffar Amilakhori

Abd-ol-Ghaffar Amilakhori (translit, tr; died) was an early 17th-century noble from the Georgian Amilakhori family of Kartli, prominent in the Safavid Iranian service. [1]

18 relations: Abbas I of Persia, Allahverdi Khan, Amilakhvari, Battle of Marabda, Duchy of Aragvi, Eristavi, Fazli Isfahani Khuzani, Georgians, Giorgi Saakadze, Imam-Quli Khan, Isfahan, Kingdom of Kartli, Luarsab I of Kartli, Mtskheta, Safavid dynasty, Simon II of Kartli, Tamar Amilakhori, Zurab I, Duke of Aragvi.

Abbas I of Persia

Shāh Abbās the Great or Shāh Abbās I of Persia (شاه عباس بزرگ; 27 January 157119 January 1629) was the 5th Safavid Shah (king) of Iran, and is generally considered the strongest ruler of the Safavid dynasty.

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Allahverdi Khan

Allahverdi Khan (اللّه وردی خان, ალავერდი-ხანი) (ca. 1560 – June 3, 1613) was an Iranian general and statesman of Georgian origin who, initially a ghulām ("military slave"), rose to high office in the Safavid state.

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Amilakhvari

The Amilkhvari (ამილახვარი) was a noble house of Georgia which rose to prominence in the fifteenth century and held a large fiefdom in central Georgia until the Imperial Russian annexation of the country in 1801.

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Battle of Marabda

The Battle of Marabda took place on July 1, 1625, when the Iranian Safavid army defeated a Georgian force.

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Duchy of Aragvi

The Duchy of Aragvi (არაგვის საერისთავო) was an important fiefdom in medieval and early modern Georgia, strategically located in the upper Aragvi valley, in the foothills of the eastern Greater Caucasus crest, and ruled by a succession of eristavi ("dukes") from c. 1380 until being transferred to the royal crown in 1747.

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Eristavi

Eristavi (literally, "head of the nation") was a Georgian feudal office, roughly equivalent to the Byzantine strategos and normally translated into English as "duke".

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Fazli Isfahani Khuzani

Fazli Isfahani Khuzani (فضلی اصفهانی) was an Iranian nobleman from the Khuzani family, who is known for writing the Afzal al-Tawarikh, a chronicle about the history of the Safavid dynasty from its establishment in 1501 by Ismail I (r. 1501–1524) to the death of Abbas I (r. 1588–1629).

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Georgians

The Georgians or Kartvelians (tr) are a nation and Caucasian ethnic group native to Georgia.

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Giorgi Saakadze

Giorgi Saakadze the Grand Mouravi (გიორგი სააკაძე) (c. 1570 – October 3, 1629) was a Georgian politician and military commander who played an important but contradictory role in the politics of the early 17th-century Georgia.

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Imam-Quli Khan

Imam-Quli Khan (امامقلی خان، Emāmqolī Khan) (died 1632) was an Iranian military and political leader of Georgian origin who served as a governor of Fars, Lar and Bahrain for the shahs Abbas I and Safi.

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Isfahan

Isfahan (Esfahān), historically also rendered in English as Ispahan, Sepahan, Esfahan or Hispahan, is the capital of Isfahan Province in Iran, located about south of Tehran.

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Kingdom of Kartli

The Kingdom of Kartli (ქართლის სამეფო) was a feudal Georgian state that existed from 1466/84 to 1762, with the city of Tbilisi as its capital.

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Luarsab I of Kartli

Luarsab I (ლუარსაბ I) (born between 1502-1509 – died 1556 or 1558), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of the Georgian Kingdom of Kartli from 1527 to 1556 or from 1534 to 1558.

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Mtskheta

Mtskheta (მცხეთა) is a city in Mtskheta-Mtianeti province of Georgia.

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Safavid dynasty

The Safavid dynasty (دودمان صفوی Dudmān e Safavi) was one of the most significant ruling dynasties of Iran, often considered the beginning of modern Iranian history.

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Simon II of Kartli

Simon II (სიმონ II), also known as Svimon or Semayun Khan (born c. early 1610s – died 1630), was a Persian-appointed king (actually, khan) of Kartli, eastern Georgia, from 1619 to 1630/1631.

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Tamar Amilakhori

Tamar Amilakhori (თამარ ამილახორი) was a 17th-century Georgian noblewoman from the Amilakhori family and a favourite concubine of Safavid king Abbas I of Persia (r. 1588-1629).

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Zurab I, Duke of Aragvi

Zurab Araghvis Eristavi, also known as Sohrab Araghvis Eristavi (b. 1591 — d. 1629), was a Georgian duke (eristavi) of the Duchy of Aragvi (1619—1629), who initially served the Safavids, and played a leading role in Georgian politics in the first decades of the 17th century.

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Abd al-Ghaffar Amilakhori, Anduqapar Amilakhori.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd-ol-Ghaffar_Amilakhori

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