- Shamlu
The Shamlu Tribe was one of the 7 original and the most powerful
Qizilbash Tribe ofTurcoman origin inIran .History of the Shamlu Tribe
Pre-Safavid Era
(work in progress)
afavid Era
(work in progress)
Post Safavid Era
(work in progress)
List of the Khans of Shamlu
*Ahmad
Sultan Shamlu
*Abdu Beg Shamlu ( Father in law ofIsmail I )
*Husein Khan Shamlu ( The most powerful qizilbash Khan, executed by Shah Tahmasp in 1534)
*Hossein Khan Shamlu ( Governor of Lors Pushtkuh- Province of Lorestan )
*Hasan Khan Shamlu
*Mirza Vali Khan Shamlu (Governor)
*Ali Gholi Khan Shamlu (aka "Haji Ali Qizilbash Mazandarani" Governor ofKhorassan in 1576 and chief of the armys under Shah Abbas I en 1588 ) ["Indo-Persian Travels in the Age of Discoveries, 1400–1800, Muzaffar Alam, University of Chicago Mars 2007, ISBN 9780521780414]
* Jauni Beg Khan Bigdeli-e Shamlu (1629) [ [http://www.iranica.com/articles/ot_grp5/ot_janibayg_shamlu_20040909.html Iranica.Com - Jaúni Beg/Beyg Khan Bigdeli ˆAúmlu ] ]
*Sinan Khan Shamlu (Ambassador of Shah AbbasI to Emperor Rudolph II of Habsburg)
*Muhamad Gholi Khan Bigdili-e Shamlu
*Dormish Khan Shamlu (Brother in law of Shah Ismail I and Governor of Isfahan )
*Murteza Gulu Khan Shamlu-Ardabili (invented a style of calligraphy called "Shekaste Nastaligh")
*Abbas Gholi Khan Shamlu-Shahsevan (Governor ofHerat , 1812)
*Mu'min Khan Shamlu (1699-1707,Grand Vizier ) [ "Safavid Iran: Rebirth of a Persian Empire", Andrew J. Newman,Edt. I. B. Tauris 30 Mars, 2006, p.105 ISBN 1860646670 ]
*Mohammed Zaman Khan Shamlu (1711)
*Muhamad Ali Khan Bigdili-e Shamlu (c.1722,Grand Vizier ) [ [https://www.iranica.com/articles/ot_grp5/ot_janibayg_shamlu_20040909.html Iranica.Com - Jaúni Beg/Beyg Khan Bigdeli ˆAúmlu ] ]
*Zaynal Khan Shamlu
*Murshid Gholi Khan Ustajlu-e Shamlu
*Heydar Gholi Khan Ghiaï-e Chamlou I
*Mirza Ali Akbar Khan Ghiaï-e Chamlou
*Manouchehr Ghiaie-e Shamloo (Governor of Tehran)
*Heydar Gholi Khan Ghiaï-e Chamlou II (Architect and Aide de Camp of the Impériale Court of Iran under Emperor Mohammad Reza Pahlavi) [Architecture Mediterraneenne, No 55, "From father to son, a dynasty of builders", Marseille, 2001, pp. 130-60 ]
*Farhad Khan Ghiaï-e Chamlou( 1957 ) [Architecture Mediterraneenne, No 55, "From father to son, a dynasty of builders", Marseille, 2001, pp. 130-60 ]Bibliography
*Roman Ghirshman, "Persia El reino immortal", Londres, 1971, p. 141
*J.P. Roux, " Histoire des Turcs", Paris, 1984, pp. 253-54
*David Morgan. "Shah Isma'il and the Establishment of Shi'ism"chpt. 12 of his Medieval Persia: 1040-1797, Longman, New York, 1988, pp. 112-123.References
ee also
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*Safavid dynasty
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