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The Divan-begi ( fa, دیوان‌بیگی, Dīvān-beīgī) was a high-ranking official in
Judicial system The judiciary (also known as the judicial system, judicature, judicial branch, judiciative branch, and court or judiciary system) is the system of courts that adjudicates legal disputes/disagreements and interprets, defends, and applies the law ...
of
Safavid Iran Safavid Iran or Safavid Persia (), also referred to as the Safavid Empire, '. was one of the greatest Iranian empires after the 7th-century Muslim conquest of Persia, which was ruled from 1501 to 1736 by the Safavid dynasty. It is often conside ...
(1501–1736), who acted as chief justice of Safavid capital and all over the kingdom's courts. It was the Persian form of Turkic Diwan-begi office, also known as the Imperial Chief Justice or Lord High Justice. Divan-begis presided over an
appeals court A court of appeals, also called a court of appeal, appellate court, appeal court, court of second instance or second instance court, is any court of law that is empowered to hear an appeal of a trial court or other lower tribunal. In much of t ...
for the kingdom, except for cases involving military officers or religious officials. Divan-begis had deputies to assist them.


List of ''Divan-begis''


Reign of

Ismail I Ismail I ( fa, اسماعیل, Esmāʿīl, ; July 17, 1487 – May 23, 1524), also known as Shah Ismail (), was the founder of the Safavid dynasty of Safavid Iran, Iran, ruling as its King of Kings (''Shahanshah'') from 1501 to 1524. His re ...

* Khadem Beg Talish (1501) * Beiram Beg Qaramanlu (1501–1514) * Husam Beg Qaramanlu (1514) * Amir Harun (1514)


Reign of

Tahmasp I Tahmasp I ( fa, طهماسب, translit=Ṭahmāsb or ; 22 February 1514 – 14 May 1576) was the second shah of Safavid Iran from 1524 to 1576. He was the eldest son of Ismail I and his principal consort, Tajlu Khanum. Ascending the throne after t ...

* Kopek Sultan Ustajlu (1524) * Mohammad Khan Takkalu) (1543/4) * Ebrahim Khan (1541–1557) * (1550) * Badhr Khan (1551) * Ebrahim Khan (1554–1566)


Reign of

Ismail II Ismail II (; Born Ismail Mirza; 31 May 1537 – 24 November 1577) was the third Shah of Safavid Iran from 1576 to 1577. He was the second son of Tahmasp I with his principal consort, Sultanum Begum. By the orders of Tahmasp, Ismail spent twent ...

* Ebrahim Mirza (1576) * Shahrokh Khan Dhu'l-Qadr (1576)


Reign of

Mohammad Khodabanda Mohammad Khodabanda (also spelled Khodabandeh; fa, شاه محمد خدابنده, born 1532; died 1595 or 1596), was the fourth Safavid shah of Iran from 1578 until his overthrow in 1587 by his son Abbas I. Khodabanda had succeeded his brothe ...

* Hamzeh Khan Ustajlu (1578) * Salman Khan Ustajlu (1582) * Ali-qoli Khan Ustajlu) (1585) * Ismail-qoli Khan(1586)


Reign of Abbas I

* Baktash Khan Afshar (1588) * Khan Mohammad (1602/3) * Ali-qoli Khan Shamlu (1605–1624) * Agha Beg (1624–1627) * Kalb-Ali Beg (1627–1629)


Reign of Safi

* Rostam Beg (1629–1635) * Ali-qoli Beg (1635–1642)


Reign of Abbas II

* Morteza-qoli Beg Shamlu (1642–1645) * Oghurlu Beg Qajar) (28 November 1645–1657) * Safi-qoli Beg (1657–1663) * Evaz Beg (1663)


Reign of Suleiman I

* Abbas-qoli Beg (1663–1666) * Mohammad-qoli Khan (1666) * ?) (1666) * Abu'l-Qasem Beg Shamlu (1670/1) * Mohammad-Hassan (1673) * Zeinal Khan (1680) * Rostam Beg (1691) * Musa Beg (1692–1696)


Reign of

Sultan Husayn Soltan Hoseyn ( fa, شاه سلطان حسین, Soltān-Hoseyn; 1668 – 9 September 1727) was the Safavid shah of Iran from 1694 to 1722. He was the son and successor of Shah Solayman (). Born and raised in the royal harem, Soltan Hoseyn ascen ...

* Musa Beg (1692–1696) * Ali-Mardan Khan (1696) * Yar-Mohammad (1697/8) * Safi-qoli Beg (1697/8) * Levan Mirza (1700) * Safi-qoli Khan (1712–February 1715) * Ismail Beg (1715–1716) * Jafar Khan (1716) * Safi-qoli Khan); His son became
prefect Prefect (from the Latin ''praefectus'', substantive adjectival form of ''praeficere'': "put in front", meaning in charge) is a magisterial title of varying definition, but essentially refers to the leader of an administrative area. A prefect's ...
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darugha ''Darugha'' ( ba, даруга, tt-Cyrl, даруга, translit=daruğa, from Mongol: ''daru-'', 'to press, to seal') was a territorial subdivision in the Mongol Empire. A ''darugha'' was ruled by a ''darughachi''. Later, the term was used for th ...
'') of
Isfahan Isfahan ( fa, اصفهان, Esfahân ), from its Achaemenid empire, ancient designation ''Aspadana'' and, later, ''Spahan'' in Sassanian Empire, middle Persian, rendered in English as ''Ispahan'', is a major city in the Greater Isfahan Regio ...
. (1716) * Mohammad-qoli Khan (1718–1720) * Rajab-Ali Beg (1720–1722)


Reign of

Abbas III Abbas III (January 1732 – February 1740) ( fa, شاه عباس سوم) was a son of Shah Tahmasp II and Shahpari Begum of the Safavid dynasty and reigned from 1732 to 1736. After the deposition of his father by Nader Khan (the future Nader ...

* Mohammad-qoli Khan (1732)


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