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Abdollah Khan Ustajlu

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According to Floor (2008), his tenure as governor of Shirvan ended in 1565. According to Nashat & Beck (2003), his tenure ended either in 1566 or "perhaps even" in 1577, with the latter being "the year of his death". According to Newman (2008), he died in "1566-7". Floor (2008) also specifically
106:(r. 1501-1524), and was thus a nephew of Shah Ismail. He married a Safavid princess himself as well, a daughter of Ismail I with the name of Pari Khan Khanum. 171:, Ismail I's daughter is sometimes referred to as Pari Khan Khanum I while Tahmasp I's daughter is sometimes referred to as Pari Khan Khanum II. 431: 426: 117:, he was appointed governor of Shirvan, a post he held for numerous years. in 1562-1563, Abdollah Khan sent envoys to the capital of the 416: 421: 82: 354: 335: 314: 293: 406: 401: 325: 286:
Titles and Emoluments in Safavid Iran: A Third Manual of Safavid Administration, by Mirza Naqi Nasiri
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is to be integrated. Tahmasp also orders the governor Abdollah Khan to promote and strengthen
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Abdollah Khan was a son of Qara Khan Ustajlu by his wife, a sister of king
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trading privileges, whose mission to Safavid Iran at the time was led by
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The Politics of Trade in Safavid Iran: Silk for Silver, 1600-1730
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adds on the page about Shirvan that he was governor of
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appointing the theologian 'Abd al-Razzaq Mir Sultan as
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In order to avoid confusion with Tahmasp I's daughter
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Index


Farman
Persian
Shah
Tahmasp I
sadr
Shirvan
Shaki
Twelver Shia Islam
Iranian
Turkoman
shah
Tahmasp I
amir al-omarāʾ
Shirvan
Ismail I
Russian Tsardom
Moscow
Muscovy Company
Anthony Jenkinson
Salman Khan Ustajlu b. Shah-Qoli Mirza
Shaki
Pari Khan Khanum


Floor 2008


Nashat & Beck 2003
Newman 2008

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