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  1. Behruzeh Khanum (Persian: بهروزه خانم; 16th-century) was a consort of shah Ismail I of Persia (r. 1501–1524). She came the Safavid imperial harem as a slave concubine, and became a favorite of the shah, who made her his third wife.

  2. Behruzeh Khanum (¿?-¿?), concubina esclava, se convirtió en la favorita del sha, quien la convirtió en su tercera esposa. Fue capturada después de la batalla de Chaldiran y llevada a Constantinopla, donde finalmente se casó con un juez.

  3. 17 de jul. de 2021 · La princesa persa Fatemeh Khanum ‘Ismat al-Dowleh. HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Abril Phillips. 17/07/2021 06:00 Actualizado a 17/07/2021 07:55. 4. En 2017, se viralizó en Twitter un meme con imágenes...

  4. 8 de ene. de 2021 · By Kristen Chick. January 08, 2021. • 25 min read. Two decades ago, Khanum and Volodya Grigoryan planted a pear tree in their new garden as they started over for the second time. In 1988, they’d...

  5. Genitores: Ismail I; Tajlu Khanum, Behruzeh Khanum Coniunx: Sultanum Begum, Sultan-Agha Khanum Proles: Ismail II, Mohammad Khodabanda, Suleiman Mirza, Pari Khan Khanum, Haydar Mirza Safavi, Ali Mirza, Zeynab Begum, Maryam Begum Familia: Safavid dynasty

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ismail_IIsmail I - Wikipedia

    Ismail I ( Persian: اسماعیل یکم, romanized : Ismāʿīl; 14 July 1487 – 23 May 1524) was the founder and first shah of Safavid Iran, ruling from 1501 until his death in 1524. His reign is often considered the beginning of modern Iranian history, [2] as well as one of the gunpowder empires. [3] The rule of Ismail I is one of the most ...

  7. Ismail I (17 July 1487 – 23 May 1524), was the Shah of the Safavid dynasty of Persia from 1501 until his death in 1524. He started the Safavid dynasty and was the effective founder who went on to unite most of Persia for the first time since the Sassanids and establish Shia Islam as the main religion. This short article about a ...