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  1. Khvajeh Mohammad Safavi was a son of Shaykh Junayd, leader of the Safavid order (1447–1460), born by a Circassian concubine. He was an older (half)-brother of Shaykh Haydar , the successor of Shaykh Junayd as leader of the Safavid order, and therefore an uncle of the founder of the Safavid dynasty , Ismail I ( r.

  2. Shaykh Haydar or Sheikh Haydar ( Persian: شیخ حیدر Shaikh Ḥaidar; 1459–9 July 1488) was the successor of his father ( Shaykh Junayd) as leader of the Safavid order from 1460 to 1488. Haydar maintained the policies and political ambitions initiated by his father.

  3. Khvajeh Ali Safavi (Persian: خواجه علی سیاهپوش; died 1427) was a son of Sadr al-Dīn Mūsā and grandson of Safi-ad-din Ardabili. He assumed leadership of the Safavid order after his father's death.

    • Sheikh Ebrahim
    • Sheikh Ebrahim
  4. Mirza Salman Jaberi Isfahani ( Persian: میرزا سلمان جابری اصفهانی; also spelled Jabiri) was a prominent Persian statesman in Safavid Iran, who served as the grand vizier of Ismail II (r. 1576-77) and Mohammad Khodabanda (r. 1577-1588).

    • Mirza Hedayatollah
  5. Khvajeh Mohammad-Sharif (Persian: خواجه محمد شریف) was a Persian statesman, who occupied the post of vizier of several Safavid provinces. He was also a poet, who wrote under the pen name Hejri (هجری).

  6. Khvajeh Mohammad Safavi was a son of Shaykh Junayd, leader of the Safaviyya order (1447–1460), born by a Circassian concubine. [1] 2 relations: Circassians in Iran , Shaykh Haydar .

  7. Navvab Safaví, 1 de nombre original Seyyed Moŷtabá Mir Louhí Tehraní 2 ( Teherán, ca. 1923-18 de enero de 1956) fue un ulema duodecimano iraní, fundador del movimiento islamista revolucionario Fedayines del Islam, responsable de varios asesinatos políticos entre 1946 y 1955, en particular los del historiador Ahmad Kasraví y el primer ministr...