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  1. Sultan-Agha Khanum (Persian: سلطان آقا خانم, romanized: Soltān-Āqā Xānum) also in Western sources Corasi was a Safavid queen consort of Kumyk origin, as the second wife of Safavid king Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576).

  2. Pari Khan Khanum (Persian: پریخان خانم, also spelled Parikhan Khanum; 1548–12 February 1578, aged 29) was a Safavid princess, the daughter of the Safavid king Tahmasp I (r. 1524 – 1576) and his Circassian consort, Sultan-Agha Khanum.

  3. Shamkhal Sultan, alongside his sister Sultan-Agha Khanum, were from a prominent Dagestan Origin Kumyk Shamkhal family from within the Safavid Empire. Sultan-Agha Khanum was married to king Tahmasp I , having one daughter known as Pari Khan Khanum , and a son known as Suleiman Mirza .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aga_Khan_IIAga Khan II - Wikipedia

    Aqa Ali Shah ( Persian: آقا علی شاه, romanized : Āqā ʿAlī Shāh; 1830–1885), known as Aga Khan II ( Persian: آغا خان دوّم, romanized : Āghā Khān Duwwūm ), was the 47th imam of the Nizari Isma'ili Muslims. A member of the Iranian royal family, he became the Imam in 1881. During his lifetime, he helped to better not ...

  5. El Mausoleo del Aga Khan es la tumba del Sultán Mahommed Shah el Aga Khan III y está ubicada en la ciudad egipcia de Asuán. Poco antes de su muerte, el Aga Khan escogió una ubicación sobre la ribera occidental de Nilo, como el lugar para su último descanso. 1 La ubicación era sumamente simbólica, siglos antes los antepasados del Aga ...

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

    Tahmasp I ( Persian: طهماسب یکم, romanized : Ṭahmāsb or تهماسب یکم Tahmâsb; 22 February 1514 – 14 May 1576) was the second shah of Safavid Iran from 1524 until his death in 1576. He was the eldest son of Shah Ismail I and his principal consort, Tajlu Khanum . Tahmasp ascended the throne after the death of his father on 23 May 1524.

  7. His Highness the Aga Khan is the 49th hereditary Imam (spiritual leader) of the Shia Ismaili Muslims. In the context of his hereditary responsibilities, His Highness has been deeply engaged with the development of countries around the world for more than 60 years through the work of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN).