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entered Karamanid rule, one half of the region was granted to Bayburd Beg, while the other half was granted to Turghud Beg, the eponymous leader of the
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The Formation of the Safavid State and the Role of Anatolian Turks in Its Development
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tribe. Its name implies that the tribe's origins lay in and around the town of
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in 1501. Qara Khan, the son of Qaraja Elyas, was the Safavid governor of
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Frontier Nomads of Iran: A Political and Social History of the Shahsevan
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Safevi Devleti'nin Kuruluşu ve Gelişmesinde Anadolu Türklerinin Rolü
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mentions one Mohammad Beg from the Bayburdlu tribe who was a
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TDV Encyclopedia of Islam, Vol. 41 (Tevekkül – Tüsterî)
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by Didighi Sultan, an influential descendant of the
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Index

Persian
Turkoman
Bayburt
Anatolia
Karamanid
Shikari
Konya
Ankara
Turghudlu
Khorasan
Sufi
Ahmad Yasawi
Safavids
Qaraja Elyas Bayburdlu
Ismail I
Battle of Sharur
Shuragil
Tahmasp I
Ottoman
Erzurum
Mohammad Khodabanda
Abbas the Great
Shahverdi Beg Bayburdlu
Morad Khan Sultan Bayburdlu
Arasbaran
Iran
firman
Hoseyn
Shaki
Shirvan

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