Rustam Beg Bayandur (Azerbaijani and Persian: رستم بیگ بایندر) was an Aq Qoyunlu prince, and one of the contesters in 1492–1497 during the dynastic struggle...
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Beg Mawsilu in 1490–1492, and then under another commander, Sulayman Beg Bijan in 1492–1493. Baysunghur was killed in 1493 by his cousin Rustam Beg,...
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army of supporters at Erzincan before Rustam's defeat in the summer 1497. In 1497 he overthrew his cousin Rustam Beg, after returning from exile in Ottoman...
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Aq Qoyunlu (section Ahmad Beg)
descendants of Uzun Hasan, as for the Kushk Gate in Isfahan, commissioned under Rustam Beg, son of Uzun Hasan (r.1493-1496). It is thought that the blue-and-white...
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Jamshid Beg, son of Rustam Beg. However, the rule of the Mirdâsi did not last long. They were defeated at Dersim and overthrown by the son of Husein Beg and...
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Bijan Beg (Bezhan, Bizhan; fl. 17th-century) was a Safavid official and gholam of Georgian origin. He served as a governor (beglarbeg) of Azerbaijan during...
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with his younger brother, Rustam Mirza, and his regent, Kur Hamza Beg. In 1593, he killed Hamza Beg and captured Rustam's lands. He was then faced with...
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bidders (e.g. that of governor of Yarkand to Rustam Beg of Khotan for 2,000 yambus, and that of Kucha to Sa'id Beg for 1,500 yambus). The new officeholders...
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Azarmidokht (630–631), and Sati Beg (1338/1339–1339/1340). The other three were Musa (2 BC–AD 4), Boran (630), and Sati Beg (1338/1339–1339/1340). Name in...
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Haji Shafi Isfahani Nur Beg Dur Beg Rustam Beg Kunwar Ram Singh Shah Shuja Buland Akhtar Sultan Bang Zainul Abedin Mirza Ismail Beg Strength 90,000 120 cannons...
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order, but he was soon killed by the forces of the Aq Qoyunlu prince Rustam Beg (r. 1492–1497). Shortly before his death, he had appointed his younger...
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Rustam Zaman was the title of a Bijapuri general who commanded Adil Shah's 10,000-strong army in the Battle of Kolhapur against Shivaji's forces. Rustam...
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detained the chief emissary of the Mughals, Nur Beg to ensure that the others, Dur Beg and Rustam Beg, did not provide information regarding Shuja’s presence...
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his son Qutlugh bin Tur Ali (1360-1378/79 C.E.) and his grandson Uthman Beg respectively, the founder of Aq Qoyunlu state. The dynasty originated around...
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Islam and the practices of our saints have been spread here. In 1653, Rustam Beg a Havildar under Mir Jumla demolished the upper part of the temple at...
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significant impact on their relations as Khushqadam's endorsement of Rustam Beg continued. Rustam Beg eventually abandoned the conflict, which emboldened Shah Suwar...
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force was sent to capture Sultaniyya and Qazvin under the command of Rustam Beg. The same year, he marched to Anatolia and deposed Salih Şihabeddin Ahmed...
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and officers, including Ya'qub's brother Masih Mirza. Ya'qub's nephew Rustam Beg Bayandur was captured and imprisoned in the Alinjaq castle near the city...
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prince Rustam Beg Bayandur (r. 1492–1497) had captured Tabriz in May 1492, Mahmud Jan was summoned to serve as his financial manager. By 1497, Rustam Beg found...
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Uthman Beg or Osman Beg (Ajami Turkic and Persian: قارا یولوق عثمان بیگ; 1356 – 1435) was a late 14th and early 15th-century leader of the Turkoman tribal...
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appointed by Tahmasp I. There were other Qajars such as Piri Beg Qajar and his son Rustam beg who governed Karabakh earlier as hakems, however. Beylerbeys...
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Ala al-Dawla Bozkurt (redirect from Bozkurt Beg)
reservoir Alaüddevle Mosque Bozkurt was married to his paternal uncle Rustam Beg's daughter Shamsa Khatun (died 1509). Bozkurt's sons included: Shahruh...
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Rustam Mammad Ibrahim oghlu Ibrahimbeyov (or Ibrahimbekov; Azerbaijani: Rüstəm Məmməd İbrahim oğlu İbrahimbəyov; Russian: Рустам Мамед Ибрагим оглы Ибрагимбеков;...
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Beg was a chieftain loyal to Husayn Beg, who was an emir under Pir Muhammad, the ruler of the Sutayids. Following Husayn Beg's murder, Bozdoğan Beg and...
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uprising. The Sikhs captured and later ransomed Rustam Khan, the governor of Chahar Mahal, and Miskin. Rustam Khan, accompanied by 150 soldiers, set out to...
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Nizam al-Mulk, Ishaq Beg (Alexander of Kartli, d. 1773), Bijan Beg (son of Rustam Khan the sipahsalar), 'Isa Khan Gorji, Otar Beg Orbeliani, Others: Undiladze...
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Jahandar Shah (Mirza Mu'izz-ud-Din Beg Muhammad Khan; 10 May 1661 – 11 February 1713) was the ninth Mughal emperor briefly from 1712 to 1713. He was the...
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Brother of Abdul Malik Pahlawan Kamoliddin Rabbimov, political scientist Rustam Khudzhamov, football goalkeeper Nursulton Ruziboev, mixed martial artist...
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On 2 February 1681, he married Fakhr Jahan Khanam, daughter of Barkhurdar Beg, a mansabdar. Later that year, on 9 August, he married Jamilat-un-nisa Begum...
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Timur (redirect from Timur Beg Gurkhani)
Jani Beg Agha, Tini Beg Agha, Durr Sultan Agha, Munduz Agha, Bakht Sultan Agha, Nowruz Agha, Jahan Bakht Agha, Nigar Agha, Ruhparwar Agha, Dil Beg Agha...
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