Farhad Beg Cherkes
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Farhad Beg Cherkes (died 1614) was a Circassian favourite at the Safavid court of king (''
shah Shah (; fa, شاه, , ) is a royal title that was historically used by the leading figures of Iranian monarchies.Yarshater, EhsaPersia or Iran, Persian or Farsi, ''Iranian Studies'', vol. XXII no. 1 (1989) It was also used by a variety of ...
'') Abbas I (r. 1588–1629). Having risen through the ''
gholam Ghulam ( ar, غلام, ) is an Arabic word meaning ''servant'', ''assistant'', ''boy'', or ''youth''. It is used to describe young servants in paradise. It is also used to refer to slave-soldiers in the Abbasid, Ottoman, Safavid and to a lesse ...
'' 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 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 Mohammad Baqer Mirza better known in the West as Safi Mirza (15 September 1587, Mashhad – 2 February 1614, Rasht) was the oldest son of king (shah) Abbas the Great (r. 1588-1629), and the crown prince of the Safavid dynasty during Abbas' reig ...
, 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 camp was situated in Karabagh. Shortly after, fearing the crown prince's popularity, king Abbas ordered another Circassian, Behbud Beg, to murder the crown prince.


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