Shahverdi Sultan

Shahverdi Sultan Ziyadoghlu Qajar (Persian: شاهوردی سلطان زیاد اوغلو قاجار), better simply known as Shahverdi Sultan (شاهوردی سلطان), was a Safavid military leader of Turkmen origin, who served as the governor of Karabakh and Ganja during the reign of king Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576).

Biography

Shahverdi Sultan belonged to the Ziyadoghlu family, a family which belonged to Qajar tribe, and thus part of the Qizilbash.[1] Shahverdi Sultan's family had originally been dispatched to govern Karabakh in southern Arran.[2] In 1554, Shahverdi Sultan was appointed governor of the Karabakh beglerbeylik and of its administrative center, Ganja, by king (shah) Tahmasp I.[3][2] A year later, in 1555, he was immediately dispatched by Tahmasp I to secure the eastern Georgian kingdoms of Kartli and Kakheti, which had been recognized as Iranian domains per the ratified Peace of Amasya with the neighboring Ottoman Empire.[4] Head of the Persian army as sent by Tahmasp towards Kartli, Shahverdi Sultan's army met those of the Georgian king Luarsab I and his son Simon at Garisi (present-day Tetritsqaro), where a major battle culminated.[4] Shahverdi Sultan and his army were routed at Garisi, but Luarsab himself died in battle.[4]

Shahverdi Sultan is thereafter no longer mentioned in other sources—it is known he had a son named Khalil Khan Ziyadoghlu, whose son, Muhammad Khan Ziyadoghlu, also served as the governor of Ganja.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Sümer 1997, p. 389.
  2. 1 2 Bosworth 2000, pp. 282-283.
  3. Floor 2008, p. 258.
  4. 1 2 3 Mikaberidze 2015, p. 311.

Sources

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