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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zeynab_BegumZeynab Begum - Wikipedia

    Zeynab Begum (Persian: زینب بیگم; died 31 May 1640) was the fourth daughter of Safavid king Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576), is considered to be one of the most influential and powerful princesses of the Safavid era.

  2. ZAYNAB BEGUM (d. Qazvin, 9 Ṣafar 1050/31 May 1640), the fourth daughter of Shah Ṭahmāsp (r. 1524-76) and one of the most influential princesses in Safavid Iran. Zaynab Begum was born from a Georgian princess called Ḥuri. Her guardian ( lala ), Šāh-qoli Beg, came from the Šāmlu and had the rank of qurči-e šamšir or commander of the ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Zeynab_BegumZeynab Begum - Wikiwand

    Zeynab Begum was the fourth daughter of Safavid king (shah) Tahmasp I, is considered to be one of the most influential and powerful princesses of the Safavid era.

  4. Prior to the 1632 event, one of Abbas I's aunts, Zeynab Begum, was the leading female in the harem. After the event, Dilaram became the most influential matriarch. When Dilaram's son Safi died in 1647, he was succeeded by her grandson, who was known by his regnal name of Abbas II (r. 1642–1666).

  5. Finally, Abbas I consulted his aunt Zeynab Begum, as he frequently did. She soothed his anxieties and encouraged him to fight. On 6 November 1605, the section of the Safavid army led by Qarachaqay Beg reached the "top of rising ground" at Sufiyan, becoming visible to the Ottoman army.

  6. Ṭahmāsp I. Ṭahmāsp I seu Latine Sagthanas [1] (natus die 22 Februarii 1514 - mortuus die 14 Maii 1576) fuit ab anno 1524 usque ad mortem Iraniae (tunc Persiae) imperator. Ṭahmāsp ad domum regnatricem Safavidarum pertinebat. Frater Alqās Mīrzā, gubernator Schirvanis ( Atropatenae ), contra eum rebellans ad sultanum Soleimanum fugit ...

  7. In this weeks episode of Fatal Fortunes Al and Nathan discuss ZEYNAB BEGUM (?-1640) a girl boss who played the game of thrones during the Safavid Empire. WEB...