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  1. Tahmasp I. Lukisan Shah Tahmasp I di Istana Chehel Sotoon. Tahmasp atau Tahmasb I ( Persia: شاه تهماسب یکم ) (22 Februari 1514 – 14 Mei 1576) adalah Shah Iran dari Dinasti Safawiyah. Ia merupakan penguasa Safawiyah dengan masa kekuasaan terpanjang. Tahmasp adalah putra dari Ismail I dan Shah-Begi Khanum (dikenal dengan gelar Tajlu ...

  2. Mirza Salman, who was aware of what was happening in the changing circumstances, was shortly deserted by Pari Khan Khanum, who became the practical ruler of Safavid Iran. She was, however, murdered the following month at the instigation of Khodabanda's Mazandarani wife, Khayr al-Nisa Begum , who was better known by her title of Mahd-e Olya.

  3. Sin embargo, Pari Khan Khanum fue finalmente estrangulada el mismo día por Khalil Khan Afshar bajo las órdenes de Madh-e Olya. Mahd-e Olya tomó entonces el control personal de Irán y comenzó a promover la carrera de su hijo mayor, Hamza Mirza (se preocupaba poco por su hijo menor, Abbás Mirza).

  4. Pari Khan Khanum's sphere of influence and authority was so dimensional that no one had the courage to visit Shiraz without her unambiguous approval. From the day Mohammad Khobanda was appointed shah, his wife Khayr al-Nisa Begum , who was better known by her title of Mahd-e Olya, took control of his affairs.

  5. Pari Khan Khanum was born as the second daughter of the Safavid king Tahmasp I by his Circassian wife Sultan-Agha Khanum in August 1548 at Ahar. When Tahmasp's brother Bahram Mirza Safavi died in 1549, he took care of the latter's children, even announcing prince Badi-al Zaman Mirza Safavi as his own son.

  6. 3 de abr. de 2008 · 58. INTRODUCTION. In 1901 a girls’ school with four grades was established and then other schools under the direction of Iranian women were founded. But these schools did not have the same curriculum and were not under the guidance of the Ministry of Education. It was customary that Persian and French were taught.

  7. possible in part by the ingenious schemes of his sister, Pari Khan Khanum, who favored Ismail and seems to have masterminded the plot to murder Haydar and bring Ismail to the capital in Qazvin.14 No doubt, Panri Khan Khanum lived to re-gret this intervention because Ismail gradually alienated both her and his other supporters.