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Badr Khan Shahsevan

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Badr Khan Shahsevan
Paramount Chief of the Shahsevan
Reign1736–1747
PredecessorAli Qoli Khan Shahsevan
SuccessorNazarali Khan
BornSarikhanlu, Safavid Iran
HouseSarikhanbayli
DynastyShahsevan
FatherAli Qoli Khan Shahsevan
ReligionIslam

Badr Khan Shahsevan (Persian: بدر خان شاهسون) was the chief of the Shahsevan tribe in 18th century, living in what is the modern Ardabil Province of Iran.

Biography

He was from Sarikhanbayli branch of Shahsevan tribal group. He was described as either the son of Sarikhan bey[1] himself or his uncle Allahqoli Pasha's son,[2] in both cases a descendant of Yunsur Pasha, leader of the Shahsevans who may have been from Afshars. According to Radde, he was the khan of Meshgin, while his brother Nazarali Khan was ruling in Ardabil.[2]

He was present in the qurultai of Nader in January 1736, when he was forced to accept him as the new shah with ropes around his neck.[3] He was subsequently appointed as paramount chief of the Shahsevan tribe in the region and accompanied Nader on various campaigns. His subsequent fate after death of Nader Shah is unknown.[4]

References

  1. ^ Markov, Vladimir (1890). "Шахсевены на Мугани" [Shahsevans in Mughan]. Записки Кавказского отдела Императорского русского географического общества (Notes of the Caucasian Department of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society) (in Russian) (14). Tbilisi: 1–62 – via National Electronic Library.
  2. ^ a b Radde, Gustav (1886). Reisen an der Persisch-Russischen Grenze : Talysch und seine Bewohner (in German). Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus AG. p. 444.
  3. ^ Tapper 1997, p. 105.
  4. ^ Tapper 1997, p. 110.

Sources

Preceded by
Ali Qoli Khan Shahsevan
Paramount Chief of the Shahsevan
1736 - 1747
Succeeded by
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