- Abbas II of Persia
Shah Abbas II (1633-1666) was
Shah ofIran from 1642 to 1666. He was the seventh Shah of theSafavid Dynasty . He was the son of Shah Safi I and originally bore the name Prince Sultan Muhammed Mirza before his coronation onMay 15 1642 . Since he was less than ten years old when he became shah, the job of governing Persia was placed in the hands of thegrand vizier Saru Taqi, while Abbas concentrated on his education.Saru Taqi led a drive against corruption and made many enemies. On
October 11 1645 he was assassinated by a group of army officers. He was succeeded by Khalifa Sultan, who held the office of grand vizier until his death in 1653 or 1654.Unlike his father, Abbas took an active interest in government once he began to rule for himself (probably around age 15). His reign was relatively peaceful and is significant for being free of any Ottoman attack. In 1648 Abbas managed to conquer
Kandahar and hold it against attacks byMughal India . He died in Khusruabad nearDamghan on the night of 25-26 October, 1666. The early death of this capable ruler was greatly regretted.ources
*"The Cambridge History of Iran" Volume 6, edited by William Bayne Fisher (1968)
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