• Qizilbash or Kizilbash (Azerbaijani: قیزیلباش; Ottoman Turkish: قزيل باش; Persian: قزلباش, romanized: Qezelbāš; Turkish: Kızılbaş, lit. 'red head' Turkish...
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    Afghan Qizilbash (Dari: قزلباش‌های افغان; Azerbaijani: Əfqanıstan qızılbaşları) are a Turkic ethnic group in Afghanistan. The Afghan Qizilbash are descendants...
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  • of the Afshar, adherents of Twelver Shi'ism. They belong to Afghan Qizilbash people. This tribe is living in Kabul city especially in Chindawol, Moradkhani...
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  • people with the name include: Agha Ali Abbas Qizilbash Amir Qazalbash Asad Qizilbash Muzaffar Ali Khan Qizilbash Shahtaj Qizilbash Mahjabin Qizilbash...
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  • The Turkic people in Afghanistan are Turkic people from modern day Afghanistan. The major Turkic tribes are the Afghan Qizilbash, Uzbeks, Kyrgyz, Turkmens...
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  • Ansarlu (category Turkic peoples)
    Twelver Shī‘ism. This tribe belongs to a branch of Kangarlu, Afghan Qizilbash people. This tribe is also found in the Qala e Fatullah villages of Wazirabad...
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    Abbas the Great (category 16th-century Iranian people)
    country was riven with discord between the different factions of the Qizilbash army, who killed Abbas' mother and elder brother. Meanwhile, Iran's enemies...
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    Pashai, Nuristani, Gujjar, Brahui, Qizilbash, Pamiri, Kyrgyz, Sadat, and others. Altogether they make up the Afghan people. The former Afghan National Anthem...
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    Asad Qizilbash (born 22 September 1963) is a Pakistani sarod player. Asad was born in 1963 to the famous violinist K.H. Qizilbash, who introduced many...
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  • Tahmasp's marches. The objective of the second march was to establish stable Qizilbash rule in Georgian territories. Again, through raids and plundering observed...
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    into the Middle East. They are noted in history for being one of the Qizilbash tribes that helped establish the Safavid dynasty of Iran, and for being...
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    Minor and Azerbaijan and were known as Qizilbash "Red Heads" because of their distinct red headgear. The Qizilbash were warriors, spiritual followers of...
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    Alevism (redirect from Qizilbashism)
    Alevism, Anatolian Alevism or Qizilbashism (/æˈlɛvɪzəm/; Turkish: Alevilik, Anadolu Aleviliği or Kızılbaşlık; Kurdish: Elewîtî, Rêya Heqî; Azerbaijani:...
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  • usually Qizilbash lords of Turkoman stock. However, from the early 17th century onwards, the post became pretty much dominated by non-Qizilbash, especially...
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    Turkmen, 2.5 percent; Qizilbash, 1.0; 6.9 percent other. The usual caveat regarding statistics is particularly appropriate here. "PEOPLE – Ethnic divisions"...
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    Tahmasp I (category 16th-century people from Safavid Iran)
    first years of Tahmasp's reign were marked by civil wars between the Qizilbash leaders until 1532, when he asserted his authority and began an absolute...
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  • was also marked by numerous Qizilbāsh rebellions, which Bayezid II tried to overcome by deporting thousands of Qizilbāsh from Anatolia to some of the...
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    Tajik, Uzbek, Turkmen, Baloch, Pashayi, Nuristani, Aimaq, Arab, Kyrgyz, Qizilbash, Gurjar, Brahui, and members of other ethnicities. There are political...
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    Tajiks (redirect from Tājik people)
    AuthorHouse. ISBN 978-1-5049-8614-4. "Afghanistan - Qizilbash". Fazel, S. M. (2017). Ethnohistory of the Qizilbash in Kabul: Migration, State, and a Shi'a Minority...
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    Ismail I (category 16th-century Kurdish people)
    formed the most important part of the Qizilbash movement. In the summer of 1500, Ismail rallied about 7,000 Qizilbash troops at Erzincan, including members...
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  • used eschatology to justify the savagery of Qizilbash, claiming he was the Mahdi. The ferocious Qizilbash took successively Baku, Tabriz, Isfahan, Shiraz...
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    Ghazaroy/Ghazharey (ГӀажарой/ГӀажарей). The former goes back to the name of Qizilbash while the latter goes back to the name of Qajars, having presumably emerged...
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    Ismail II (category 16th-century people from Safavid Iran)
    his three sons. In fear of the Qizilbash influence on the administration and the army, Ismail replaced them with people whom he trusted. Ismail belittled...
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    Mohammad Khodabanda (category 16th-century Iranian people)
    reign Khodabanda emerged as the only heir, and so with the backing of the Qizilbash tribes became Shah in 1578. Khodabanda's reign was marked by a continued...
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  • This is a list of notable people who were considered deities by themselves or others. Advaita Vedanta Apotheosis Arahitogami Brahman Christ myth theory...
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    Persian and Ottoman Empires for elite military units such as the Mameluks, Qizilbash, and ghulams. The Iranian Georgians are all reportedly Shia Muslims today...
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  • and the spread of the Qizilbash activity in Anatolia, the Abdals became integrated in the 17th century with the Shamlu Qizilbash movement. Abdals in Turkey...
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    25% Hazara, another 25% is Pashtun, and minority ethnic groups include Qizilbash (counted to Tajiks), 1% Baloch, 2% Uzbek, 1% Turkmen, and 1% Afghan Hindu...
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    areas of contemporary Iran. The Qajars were one of the original Turkoman Qizilbash tribes that emerged and spread in Asia Minor around tenth and eleventh...
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    Nader Shah (category 17th-century people from Safavid Iran)
    Second Alexander. Nader belonged to the Turkoman Afshars, one of the seven Qizilbash tribes that helped the Safavid dynasty establish their power in Iran....
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