- Suleiman I of Persia
Suleiman I was a
Safavid shah of Persia who reigned between 1666 and 1694. He was the elder son of the previous shah Abbas II and a Circassian slave, Nakihat Khanum.He was crowned on
November 1 1666 with the title Shah Safi II. The young ruler had been brought up in theharem and had no experience of the world outside. He was also addicted to alcohol and suffered from poor health. The first year of his reign was markedly unsuccessful. A series of natural disasters, combined with devastating raids by theCossack Stenka Razin on the coast of theCaspian Sea , convinced court astrologers that the coronation had taken place at the wrong time, and the ceremony was repeated onMarch 20 1667 . The shah took the new name Suleiman I. He had little interest in the business of government, preferring retreat to the harem. He left political decision-making to his grandvizier s or to a council of haremeunuch s, whose power increased during the shah's reign. Corruption became widespread in Persia and discipline in the army was dangerously relaxed. Suleiman made no attempt to exploit the weakness of Safavid Persia's traditional rival, theOttoman Empire , after the Ottomans suffered a serious defeat at theBattle of Vienna in 1683. Persia also suffered raids by theUzbek s andKalmyk s. Suleiman died onJuly 29 1694 , either as a result of heavy drinking orgout . The court eunuchs chose his elder son,Soltan Hosein , as successor.ources
*"The Cambridge History of Iran" Volume 6, edited by William Bayne Fisher (1968) pp.304—310
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