Ali Mirza Safavi

Meeting between Babur Mirza and Sultan 'Ali Mirza near Samarqand

Padeshah Ali Mirza Safavi succeeded his father Haydar Safavi as leader of the Safaviyya, a Twelver Shi'i militant religious order, in 1488. He was killed in 1494 by order of the Ak Koyunlu leader, Roustam, who viewed his former ally as a growing threat. Ali Mirza's father and grandfather had married into the Ak Koyunlu dynasty: his mother was Alam-Shah Begum, daughter of the Ak Koyunlu leader Uzun Hasan.

Before he died, Ali Mirza designated his younger brother Ismail I as leader of the Safaviyya. Ismail then went into hiding, but reappeared in 1499 at 12 years of age to begin his military campaign of conquest.[1][2]

Ali Mirza Safavi
Preceded by
Haydar Safavi
Leader of the Safaviya Order
1488-1494
Succeeded by
Ismail I

See also

Notes

  1. The Persians, By Gene Ralph Garthwaite, pg.158
  2. The history of Iran, By Elton L. Daniel, pg.84
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