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  2. List of Safavid monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Asylum of Humayun Shah and Şehzade Bayezid to the court of Iran. Change the capital of safavid dynasty from Tabriz to Qazvin [3] [4] Ismail II اسماعیل دوم: Abu’l Muzaffar Shah Ismail II al-Husayni al-Musavi al-Safavi Bahadur Khan ابوالمظفر شاه اسمعیل ثانی الحسینی الموسوی الصفوی بهادر ...

  3. Safavid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Safavid Shāh Ismā'īl I established the Twelver denomination of Shīʿa Islam as the official religion of the Persian Empire, marking one of the most important turning points in the history of Islam. [5] The Safavid dynasty had its origin in the Safavid order of Sufism, which was established in the city of Ardabil in the Iranian ...

  4. Tahmasp I's campaigns in Kartili and Kakheti - Wikipedia

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    Shah Ismail's maternal grandfather, Uzun Hasan of the Aq Qoyunlu, conducted major campaigns into Georgia on three occasions—1458, 1461, and 1476. [10] Shah Ismail himself, even after the defeat at the Battle of Chaldiran, sent armies into Georgian territories. Several reasons contributed to these frequent campaigns, with the primary one being ...

  5. Siege of Isfahan - Wikipedia

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    Ill-organized Safavid efforts to relieve the siege failed and the shah's disillusioned Georgian vassal, Vakhtang VI of Kartli, refused to come to the Safavids' aid. Shah Husayn's son, Tahmasp, and some 600 soldiers fled their way out of the city in order to release a relief army. However, after 8 months famine prevailed and the shah capitulated ...

  6. List of heads of state of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Shah Ismail II: 1537–1577 23 May 1576 24 November 1577 Safavid . 4 Shah Mohammad Khodabanda: 1532–1595/96 11 February 1578 1 October 1588 Safavid . 5 Shah Abbas I: 1571–1629 1 October 1588 19 January 1629 Safavid . 6 Shah Safi: 1611–1642 28 January 1629 12 May 1642 Safavid . 7 Shah Abbas II: 1632–1666 12 May 1642 25 September 1666 ...

  7. Tahmasp I - Wikipedia

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    Tahmasp I (Persian: طهماسب یکم, romanized: Ṭahmāsb or تهماسب یکم Tahmâsb; 22 February 1514 – 14 May 1576) was the second shah of Safavid Iran from 1524 until his death in 1576.

  8. Ottoman–Persian Wars - Wikipedia

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    Shah of Persian Empire Treaty at the end of the war Victorious Empire Battle of Chaldiran (1514) Selim I: Ismail I: None Ottoman Empire War of 1532–1555: Suleiman I: Tahmasp I: Treaty of Amasya (1555) Ottoman Empire [1] War of 1578–1590: Murad III: Mohammad Khodabanda, Abbas I: Treaty of Constantinople (1590) Ottoman Empire War of 1603 ...

  9. Abbas I's Kakhetian and Kartlian campaigns - Wikipedia

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    New Perspectives on Safavid Iran: Empire and Society. Milton Park, UK: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-4157-7462-8. LCCN 2010032352. Monshi, Eskandar Beg (1978). Tārīk̲-e ʻālamārā-ye ʻAbbāsī [The History of Shah 'Abbas the Great]. Persian Heritage (in Arabic and English). Translated by Savory, Roger M. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. ISBN 0-8915 ...