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Farhad Beg Cherkes
Farhad Beg Cherkes (died 1614) was a Circassians, Circassian favourite at the Safavids, Safavid court of king (''shah'') Abbas I of Persia, Abbas I (r. 1588–1629). Having risen through the ''Military of the Safavid dynasty#Gholam, gholam'' ranks, he enjoyed a high position in the royal court, until he was executed following a court intrigue in 1614. Biography Farhad Beg started his career as a regular falconry, falconer (''qushchi'') at the Safavid court, until he was promoted to the office of “master of the hunt” (''mīr shekār-bāshi'') in 1614. Shortly after, he was suspected of forming a subversive relationship with the crown prince, Mohammad Baqer Mirza, whose mother was one of Abbas' Circassian wives. Based on this suspicion, in the same year, Abbas handed Farhad Beg to the prince, who, to show his fidelity to his father and the king of the empire, gave immediate orders for Farhad Beg Cherkes' execution and the confiscation of his property. At that time, the Royal cam ...
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Circassians
The Circassians (also referred to as Cherkess or Adyghe; Adyghe and Kabardian: Адыгэхэр, romanized: ''Adıgəxər'') are an indigenous Northwest Caucasian ethnic group and nation native to the historical country-region of Circassia in the North Caucasus. As a consequence of the Circassian genocide, which was perpetrated by the Russian Empire in the 19th century during the Russo-Circassian War, most Circassians were exiled from their homeland in Circassia to modern-day Turkey and the rest of the Middle East, where the majority of them are concentrated today. The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization estimated in the early 1990s that there are as many as 3.7 million Circassians in diaspora in over 50 countries. The Circassian language is the ancestral language of the Circassian people, and Islam has been the dominant religion among them since the 17th century. Circassia has been subject to repeated invasions since ancient times; its isolated terrain couple ...
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