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Imam Quli Khan (Safavid governor)

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to cooperate with the Persians by threatening to cancel the trading privileges that had been granted to the company by the shah in 1615. As a result, Imam-Quli Khan’s army aided by the English navy captured the strategic Portuguese fort on the island of
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of the Safavid empire. One day, Shah Abbas even jokingly said to Imam-Quli: "I request, Imam-Quli, that you will spend one dirham less per day, that there may exist some slight difference between the disbursements of a khan and a king!"
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Being in charge of the Safavids' southern possessions, Imam-Quli Khan continued his father’s policy of undermining the
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Hirotake, Maeda (2003). "On the Ethno-Social Backgrounds of the Four Gholam Families from Georgia in Safavid Iran".
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Imam Quli Khan's death mourned by his family. (Inscription "azīz-i mīr" over his favourite wife.). From a
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After the death of Abbas, Imam-Quli Khan found himself in disagreement with new favorites of
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were captured by rebellious Georgians, Abbas I sent a large army in order to rescue them.
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of noble origin in 1622. In 1626, when Imam-Quli's daughter and son-in-law
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An Indian portrait of Imam Quli Khan, made in Hyderabad, dated 1760-80
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Iranian military and political leader and governor (died 1632)
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rivers in order to enhance the water supply of his capital,
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Persia in Crisis: Safavid Decline and the Fall of Isfahan
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in 1610. He succeeded his father as governor-general (
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a machine-translated version of the Persian article.
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Fars
Safi
Allahverdi Khan
Allahverdi Khan
Daud Khan
Safiqoli Khan
Jafarqoli Khan
Abd-ol-Ghaffar Amilakhori
Undiladze

Safavid Iran
Capture of Cambarão
Anglo-Persian capture of Qeshm
Anglo-Persian capture of Hormuz
Persian
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Georgian
Fars
Lar

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