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Durmish Khan Shamlu

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103:, a commander who knew how the Ottomans fought, proposed that they should attack as quickly as possible. However, this proposal was rejected by Durmish Khan, who rudely said that Muhammad Khan Ustajlu was only interested in the province which he governed. The proposal was also rejected by Ismail himself, who said; "I am not a caravan-thief, whatever is decreed by God, will occur." 475: 480: 251: 455: 470: 280: 230: 343: 322: 301: 354: 445: 333: 122:, who, however, died of sickness before he managed to reach the city. In 1521, Mirza Shah Husayn, who now served as Ismail's 460: 440: 465: 107:, which, however, resulted in an absolute disaster for the Safavids, who lost most of their troops and commanders. 430: 412: 394: 92: 59: 435: 55: 134:, where he was forced to serve as its governor. When Durmish Khan arrived to the city, he appointed 135: 104: 27: 126:
and had become so powerful that he chose to send Durmish Khan far away from the Safavid court—to
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Durmish Khan later died in 1525 and was succeeded by his brother Husayn Khan Shamlu.
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as the governor of several districts of the province. In May 1522, the
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from Durmish Khan. In 1523/4, Herat was attacked a by a group of
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In 1518/9, Durmish Khan suppressed several rebellions in
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Index

Qizilbash
Turkoman
Safavid
shah
Ismail I
Tahmasp I
Abdi Beg Shamlu
Husayn Khan Shamlu
Isfahan
Tabriz
Mirza Shah Husayn
vizier
Chaldiran
Ottomans
Mohammad Khan Ustajlu
Diyarbakır
Nur-Ali Khalifa
A battle shortly ensured
Mazandaran
Baghdad
Selim I
Herat
Khorasan
Ahmad Sultan Afshar
Mughal
Babur
Qandahar
Uzbeks

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