158:). Hasan Beg's Qizilbash background makes him "somewhat unique in the annals of Safavid historiography". After his grandfather's death in 1539 or 1540, Hasan Beg found himself unable to gain command over his grandfather's army, because, according to his own explanation, "he was busy with his unpleasant duties as a
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Though Hasan Beg does not mention his involvement in succession matters after the death of
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was "originally intended as a twelve-volume general history, of which only the last two volumes have survived". According to Quinn & Melville (2012): "he was a prolific writer if we are to believe that there were originally twelve volumes in his
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who took part in the murder of Haydar Mirza. When Ismail II died in 1577, Hasan Beg became part of the royal retinue of his successor,
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and also survives in "a very late cluster of mostly anonymous semi-fictional accounts of early
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campaigns. The last military episode in which Hasan Beg reports his own involvement was
Tahmasp I's battle against the
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Rumlu tribe, and the grandson of Amir Soltan Rumlu, a prominent
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in the sections of their works related to the rule of king
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Hasan Beg's "most enduring legacy is historiographical". Later
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