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Yusuf Agha

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118:– chief production centers of Safavid silk. Being the "master of the hunt", he acted as the liaison (or, contact) between the court and the Armenians of the capital, and presented their grievances and requests to the king. As the Armenians had grown to a powerful and rich faction within the empire by that time, they were willing to fund those causes lavishly which they deemed as important. Yusuf Agha himself was one of those who highly benefitted from this, as when he was executed in 1632 under Safi's reign, the exorbitant sum of 450,000 106:(r. 1629–1642), when he and his family were purged. As Yusuf Agha was the supervisor of the Armenian community in the capital, he has been linked to the great rise of the Armenians in the Safavid bureaucratic and mercantile organ. His position made him the center point of the Safavid silk production and cultivation, as not only was he the representative of the merchants who traded it, but his own relative, 331:
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at the time, while one of his intimates, Manuchihr Khan administered Gaskar in
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origin, who wielded great influence and power during the reign of king
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Index

Yusuf Agha (Circassian)
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Safavid
gholam
courtier
Circassian
Abbas I
eunuch
harem
Abbas I
harem
Armenian
Isfahan
Safi I
Qazaq Khan Cherkes
Shirvan
Gilan
tomans





Matthee 2012
Hambly 1991
Bournoutian 1982



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