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List of Qurchi-bashis

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The Qurchi-bashi (Persian: قورچی‌باشی‌), also spelled Qorchi-bashi (قرچی‌باشی‌), was the head of the qurchis, the royal bodyguard of the Safavid shah. There were also qurch-bashis who were stationed in some of the provinces and cities. They were all, however, subordinate to the supreme qurchi-bashi, listed in this article.

List of Qurchi-bashis

Reign of Ismail I

  • Abdal Beg Talish (1506-1507)
  • Yakan Beg Tekkelu (1509-1510)
  • Saru-Pireh Ustajlu (1512)
  • Montasha Soltan Ustajlu (1513)
  • Yarash Beg Ustajlu (1514)
  • Ali Soltan Chichkelu (1518)

Reign of Tahmasp I

  • Nadhr Beg (1524)
  • Bakr Beg Ustajlu (1526-1527)
  • Tatar-oghli Tekkelu (1528-1529)
  • Duraq Beg Tekkelu (1529-1530)
  • Dura Beg - or Dedeh Beg (1531)
  • Parvaneh Beg Tekkelu (1531)
  • Khalifeh Mohammad Shamlu (1533-1534)
  • Ughlan Khalifeh Shamlu (1534)
  • Shir Hasan (Dhu'l-Qadr?; 1534)
  • Sevenduk Beg Afshar (1534-1562)
  • ?
  • Ahmad Beg Afshar (1574)
  • Yusefqoli Soltan Afshar (1576-1577)
  • Qoli Beg Afshar (1576-1577)

Reign of Ismail II

  • Yusefqoli Soltan Afshar (1576-1577)
  • Qoli Beg Afshar (1576-1577)
  • Eskandar Beg Afshar (1577)
  • Qoli Beg Afshar (1577)
  • Tahmaspqoli Soltan Afshar (1577)
  • Kachal Mostafa Afshar (1577)

Reign of Mohammad Khodabanda

  • Esmailqoli khan (1584)

Reign of Abbas I

  • Yusef Khan, son of Qoli Beg Afshar (1587-1588)
  • Badr Beg Afshar (1587-1588)
  • Vali Khan Afshar (1588-1589)
  • Allahqoli Beg Qapameh-oghli Qajar (1591-1612)
  • Isa Khan Safavi (1612-1631)

Reign of Shah Safi

Reign of Abbas II

  • Jani Beg Khan Shamlu (1638-1645)
  • Mortezaqoli Khan Begdeli Shamlu (1645-1648)
  • Mortezaqoli Khan Qajar (1648-1663)

Reign of Suleiman I

Reign of Sultan Husayn

  • Mortezaqoli Khan Bijerlu (1698-1699)
  • Shahqoli Khan Zanganeh (?-1707)
  • Jafarqoli Khan Hatemi (171?)
  • Mohammad Zaman Khan Shamlu (1711)
  • Safiqoli Khan (1715)
  • Mohammadqoli Khan Shamlu (1716-1720)
  • Aliqoli Khan Zanganeh (1720-1721)
  • Shaykh Ali Khan Zanganeh (1721)
  • Mostafaqoli Khan Sa'adlu (1721)
  • Farajollah Khan Abdollu (1721)
  • Mohammad Khan Abdollu (1721)

Reign of Tahmasp II

Reign of Abbas III

  • Mohammad Reza Khan Abdollu (1730-1733)
  • Qasem Beg Qajar (1733-1736)

Sources

  • Floor, Willem (2001). Safavid Government Institutions. Costa Mesa, California: Mazda Publishers. pp. 140–149. ISBN 978-1568591353.
  • Haneda, Masashi (1989). The Evolution of the Safavid Royal Guard. Vol. 22. Journal of Near Eastern Studies, vol. 22, no. 2/3. pp. 57–85. doi:10.1080/00210868908701731. ISBN 0857731815. JSTOR 4310668. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
  • Michael Axworthy, The Sword of Persia: Nader Shah, from Tribal Warrior to Conquering Tyrant Hardcover 348 pages (26 July 2006) Publisher: I.B. Tauris Language: English ISBN 1-85043-706-8
  • Floor, Willem M. (1998). A Fiscal History of Iran in the Safavid and Qajar Periods, 1500-1925. Bibliotheca Persica Press. pp. 1–573. ISBN 9780933273290.
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