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36: 210:. In 1509/10, Hossein Beg lost his office as commander-in-chief in favor to a man of humble origins, Muhammad Beg Ustajlu. In 1512, Hossein Beg, along with the rest of the Qizilbash commanders, betrayed the Safavid vakil 191:) of the Qizilbash army. By 1504, all of present-day Iran was under the control of Ismail. In 1507, Hossein Beg campaigned in western Iran, where he was ambushed by a group of 166:. During Ismail's stay in Gilan, Hossein Beg served as his guardian and mentor. In 1500, Ismail came out of hiding and with the aid of the Qizilbash, invaded 35: 529: 524: 494: 534: 435: 187: 405: 445: 381: 519: 499: 514: 476: 199: 70: 395: 371: 509: 8: 226: 215: 349: 416: 441: 401: 377: 185:
He then appointed Hossein Beg as the vakil of the empire and the commander-in-chief (
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was under the control of Ismail, who laid foundation to the Safavid dynasty.
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and as a result lost 300 men. During the same year, Ismail appointed the
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The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 5: The Timurid and Safavid periods
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tribe, one of the seven Turkoman tribes of the Qizilbash, a
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Hossein Beg later took part in Ismail's war against the
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Bosworth, C.E.; Savory, R.M. (1989). "AMĪR-AL-OMARĀʾ".
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in which Hossein Beg Laleh Shamlu is mentioned by name
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Index


Persian
farman
Ismail I
Mir Najm Zargar Gilani
Qizilbash
Turkoman
Safavid
Ismail I
vakil
vicegerent
Shamlu
Shia
Safaviyya
Ismail I
Gilan
Aq Qoyunlu
Iran
Shirvan
Farrukh Yassar
Arran
Azerbaijan
amir al-umara
Kurds
Iranian
Mir Najm Zargar Gilani
Baghdad
Najm-e Sani
Battle of Ghazdewan
Ottomans

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