Knowledge (XXG)

Bijan Beg Saakadze

Source đź“ť

144:, a court historian at that time, also mentions Bijan and writes in particular about one of his duties whereby he was to guard an important captive. When Bagrat Khan was appointed as ruler of Kartli by Abbas I in 1615/1616, Bijan Beg was appointed to serve as lord chamberlain ( 132:, a position he would hold for several years. This further stipulates his high-ranking position and close relationship with the reigning Safavid king, for he was entrusted with the rule of the future Safavid capital. In the 148:) at his court. Due to his high-ranking position at Luarsab I and Bagrat Khan's courts, Bijan Beg is seen as an open supporter of Davud Khan and his successors pro-Iranian policies. 383: 408: 403: 393: 388: 378: 136:(literally, "On the history of Rostam") it is mentioned that Abbas ordered Bijan to guard the royal palace after suppressing the revolt of Yaqub Khan in 96:(r. 1524–1576). When David XI converted to Islam on this occasion, Bijan Beg did so as well. After the Ottoman conquest of northwestern Iran and the 101: 398: 368: 157: 328: 307: 165: 47: 20: 318: 373: 413: 156:
Bijan's offspring and descendants also held prominent positions in the Safavid Empire. He had three sons:
112:) and other nobles to the Safavid court, and settled there decisively. Bijan then served Safavid king 300:
Titles and Emoluments in Safavid Iran: A Third Manual of Safavid Administration, by Mirza Naqi Nasiri
105: 350:(2003). "On the Ethno-Social Backgrounds of the Four Gholam Families from Georgia in Safavid Iran". 141: 81: 85: 324: 303: 113: 77: 59: 109: 55: 347: 362: 137: 161: 42: 164:(died 1667)—both of them high-ranking military commanders—and Isa (died 1654). 169: 93: 52: 84:
he served early in his career. Afterwards, he appears to have accompanied
97: 129: 124: 118: 72: 338:
Haneda, Masashi; Matthee, Rudi (2006). "ISFAHAN vii. SAFAVID PERIOD".
58:
clan. He was one of the most influential and closest servants of king
168:, a grandson by one of his daughters, served as the commander of the 89: 122:
corps. In the first years of Abbas' reign, in 1590, he appointed
88:(Davud Khan) when the latter moved to the Safavid court at 116:(r. 1588–1629) for many years, and was part of the Ă©lite 266: 264: 203: 201: 199: 186: 184: 19:For the later official and Bijan's grandson, see 302:. Washington, DC: Mage Publishers. p. 309. 384:Converts to Shia Islam from Eastern Orthodoxy 243: 104:, Bijan followed a son of Davud Khan (either 8: 317:Floor, Willem; Herzig, Edmund, eds. (2012). 62:(r. 1588–1629) in the latter's early reign. 255: 16:Safavid courtier, official and royal gholam 340:Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. XIII, Fasc. 6 92:in 1562 to tender his submission to king 180: 409:17th-century people from Safavid Iran 404:16th-century people from Safavid Iran 320:Iran and the World in the Safavid Age 282: 270: 231: 219: 207: 190: 7: 394:Shia Muslims from Georgia (country) 389:Former Georgian Orthodox Christians 379:Iranian people of Georgian descent 14: 323:. I.B.Tauris. pp. 481–482. 102:Ottoman–Safavid War of 1578–1690 70:Bijan belonged to the gentry ( 45:courtier, official, and royal 21:Bijan Beg (son of Rostam Khan) 1: 399:Nobility of Georgia (country) 369:Safavid prefects of Isfahan 430: 18: 298:Floor, Willem M. (2008). 244:Haneda & Matthee 2006 128:(prefect) of the city of 354:. 32: 250, 257–262, 272. 256:Floor & Herzig 2012 172:corps in 1670–1674. 342:. pp. 650–657. 246:, pp. 650–657. 222:, pp. 260–261. 142:Iskandar Beg Munshi 234:, p. 261-262. 86:David XI of Kartli 146:sakhlt'ukhuts'esi 421: 355: 343: 334: 313: 286: 280: 274: 268: 259: 253: 247: 241: 235: 229: 223: 217: 211: 205: 194: 188: 29:, also known as 429: 428: 424: 423: 422: 420: 419: 418: 374:Safavid ghilman 359: 358: 348:Maeda, Hirotake 346: 337: 331: 316: 310: 297: 294: 289: 281: 277: 269: 262: 254: 250: 242: 238: 230: 226: 218: 214: 206: 197: 189: 182: 178: 154: 134:Tarikh-e-Rostam 68: 31:Bijan Beg Gorji 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 427: 425: 417: 416: 414:Safavid slaves 411: 406: 401: 396: 391: 386: 381: 376: 371: 361: 360: 357: 356: 352:Studia Iranica 344: 335: 330:978-1780769905 329: 314: 309:978-1933823232 308: 293: 290: 288: 287: 285:, p. 272. 275: 273:, p. 261. 260: 258:, p. 481. 248: 236: 224: 212: 210:, p. 260. 195: 193:, p. 262. 179: 177: 174: 153: 150: 67: 64: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 426: 415: 412: 410: 407: 405: 402: 400: 397: 395: 392: 390: 387: 385: 382: 380: 377: 375: 372: 370: 367: 366: 364: 353: 349: 345: 341: 336: 332: 326: 322: 321: 315: 311: 305: 301: 296: 295: 291: 284: 279: 276: 272: 267: 265: 261: 257: 252: 249: 245: 240: 237: 233: 228: 225: 221: 216: 213: 209: 204: 202: 200: 196: 192: 187: 185: 181: 175: 173: 171: 167: 163: 160:(died 1644), 159: 151: 149: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 127: 126: 121: 120: 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 80:, whose king 79: 75: 74: 65: 63: 61: 57: 54: 50: 49: 44: 40: 36: 32: 28: 22: 351: 339: 319: 299: 278: 251: 239: 227: 215: 155: 145: 133: 123: 117: 100:through the 71: 69: 46: 38: 34: 30: 26: 25: 363:Categories 283:Maeda 2003 271:Maeda 2003 232:Maeda 2003 220:Maeda 2003 208:Maeda 2003 191:Maeda 2003 176:References 166:Kaykhosrow 170:musketeer 94:Tahmasp I 82:Luarsab I 66:Biography 51:from the 41:), was a 27:Bijan Beg 98:Caucasus 56:Saakadze 53:Georgian 292:Sources 162:Aliqoli 130:Isfahan 125:darugha 114:Abbas I 110:Khosrow 73:aznauri 60:Abbas I 43:Safavid 327:  306:  158:Rostam 152:Family 119:gholam 106:Bagrat 90:Qazvin 78:Kartli 48:gholam 39:Bizhan 35:Bezhan 76:) of 325:ISBN 304:ISBN 138:Fars 108:or 365:: 263:^ 198:^ 183:^ 140:. 37:, 333:. 312:. 33:( 23:.

Index

Bijan Beg (son of Rostam Khan)
Safavid
gholam
Georgian
Saakadze
Abbas I
aznauri
Kartli
Luarsab I
David XI of Kartli
Qazvin
Tahmasp I
Caucasus
Ottoman–Safavid War of 1578–1690
Bagrat
Khosrow
Abbas I
gholam
darugha
Isfahan
Fars
Iskandar Beg Munshi
Rostam
Aliqoli
Kaykhosrow
musketeer


Maeda 2003

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑