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The Province of Karabakh ( fa, ولایت قره باغ, translit=Velāyat-e Qarebāq) was a province of the Safavid Empire of
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
, centered on the geographic region of
Karabakh Karabakh ( az, Qarabağ ; hy, Ղարաբաղ, Ġarabaġ ) is a geographic region in present-day southwestern Azerbaijan and eastern Armenia, extending from the highlands of the Lesser Caucasus down to the lowlands between the rivers Kura and ...
. These provinces were headed by the shah's governors-general, who were called '' beglarbegs'', or at other times ''hakems''. The main urban center of the Province of Karabakh was the city of Ganja. The first Safavid governor of Karabakh (''hakem'') was Piri Beg Qajar, and was appointed as such in 1501. Shahverdi-Sultan, from the Ziyadoglu clan of the
Qajar Qajar Iran (), also referred to as Qajar Persia, the Qajar Empire, '. Sublime State of Persia, officially the Sublime State of Iran ( fa, دولت علیّه ایران ') and also known then as the Guarded Domains of Iran ( fa, ممالک م ...
tribe, was appointed by Shah
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 ...
(r. 1524-1576) in 1554. The nobility of the tribe was granted pastures and land plots in Karabakh. The authority of the governors of Qarabagh covered a vast territory – from the
Georgian Georgian may refer to: Common meanings * Anything related to, or originating from Georgia (country) ** Georgians, an indigenous Caucasian ethnic group ** Georgian language, a Kartvelian language spoken by Georgians **Georgian scripts, three scrip ...
border near “Sinig Korpu” Bridge (currently “ Red Bridge”) to Khudafarin Bridges on the
Aras River , az, Araz, fa, ارس, tr, Aras The Aras (also known as the Araks, Arax, Araxes, or Araz) is a river in the Caucasus. It rises in eastern Turkey and flows along the borders between Turkey and Armenia, between Turkey and the Nakhchivan excl ...
. The Province of Karabakh was one of the largest provinces in the Safavid Empire. Its borders were Kur River to the north, Borchali to the south, also in the northern-east Goycha lake and Bargushad included to the territory of Province of Karabakh.Sümer F. Safevi devletinin kuruluşu ve gelişmesinde Anadolu türklerinin rolu. Ankara, 1976, s. 37


Safavid nobility


Viziers

* Mirza Ata-Allah Isfahani. He served as the vizier of Azerbaijan, Karabakh, and Shirvan.


Governors

* Piri Beg Qajar. He was the first governor to be appointed. *
Shahverdi Sultan Gokcheh Sultan Ziyadoghlu Qajar ( fa, گکچه سلطان زیاداوغلی قاجار), better known as Shahverdi Sultan (), was a Safavid military leader of Turkoman origin, who served as the governor of Karabakh and Ganja during the reign of ...
. He served as governor of Karabakh and Ganja during the reign of king Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576). *Yusof Khalife ibn Shahverdi Khan Ziyadoghlu. On the order of Shah
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 ...
,
Paykar Khan Igirmi Durt Paykar Khān Igīrmī Dūrt ( fa, پیکر خان ایگیرمی‌دورت, az, Peykər xan İyirmidörd) was a Qizilbash chieftain in the service of Safavid Persia in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. His career flourished in the southeaste ...
killed his cousin Yusof Khalife,
beglarbeg ''Beylerbey'' ( ota, بكلربكی, beylerbeyi, lit= bey of beys, meaning the 'commander of commanders' or 'lord of lords') was a high rank in the western Islamic world in the late Middle Ages and early modern period, from the Anatolian Selj ...
of Karabakh, and Yūsof's mother and brothers, expecting appointment as beglarbeg. Ismail, however, gave the position to a member of the rival Qajar clan. *
Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar was a Safavid military leader and official, who served as the governor (''beglarbeg'') of Karabakh and Ganja in 1616-1627 and 1633. He was a son of the previous governor of Karabakh, Mohammad-Khan Qajar (1606–1616), and a ...
. He served as governor (beglarbeg) of Ganja and Karabakh in 1616–1627. * Daud Khan Undiladze. He served as governor (beglarbeg) of Ganja and Karabakh from 1627 to 1633. *Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar. He served again as governor (beglarbeg) of Ganja and Karabakh in 1633. *
Abbas Qoli-Khan Abbas-qoli Khan ( fa, عباس‌قلی خان) was a 17th-century Safavid official in the eastern Caucasus. Abbās-qoli Khan, known for his wealth and opulence, had served as beglarbeg of Ganja under the shah Suleiman I of Persia before being a ...
. He served as beglarbeg of Ganja under the shah Suleiman I of Persia before 1688. *
Constantine II of Kakheti Constantine II ( ka, კონსტანტინე II) (died December 28, 1732) also known as Mahmād Qulī Khān (მაჰმად ყული-ხანი) in Iran, was a king of Kakheti in eastern Georgia of the Bagrationi Dynasty from 1 ...
. In 1722, he was confirmed by the shah as King of Kakheti along with the governorship of Erivan, Ganja, and Karabakh.


District governors

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Salim Khan Shams al-Dinlu Salim Khan Shams al-Dinlu was an early 17th-century Safavid military leader and official of Turkoman origin. A member of the Shams al-Dinlu tribe, of which he was the leader for numerous years, he served as the governor (''hakem'') of Akhaltsikhe ...
. Until 1629, he served as the governor of the Shams al-Dinlu tribal district located in the Karabakh province. *Ismail (son of Salim Khan Shams al-Dinlu). After 1629, he served as the governor of the Shams al-Dinlu tribal district.


Grand of the governor of Karabakh

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Saru Taqi Mirza Mohammad Taqi (c. 1579 – 11 October, 1645) ( fa, میرزا محمد تقی), better known as Saru Taqi (, meaning "Taqi the blond") was an eunuch in Safavid Iran, who served as the Grand Vizier of the Safavid king (''shah'') Safi (r. ...
. He was appointed as the Grand of the governor of Karabakh in his youth.


Stewards

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Khosrow Soltan Armani Khosrow Soltan Armani, also known as Khosrow Khan (died 1653), was a 17th-century Safavid official, military commander, and '' gholam'' of Armenian origin. He held numerous posts at various times. First, he served as the prefect of the Bakhtiari ...
. He served as a steward of the
Javanshir tribe The Javanshirs ( az, Cavanşirlər; fa, جوانشیران – ''Javānširān'') are a Turkic clan from Karabakh, who belong to the Afshar tribe and are in turn a branch of the Oghuz Turks. Between 1748 and 1822, members of the Javanshir clan ...
in Karabakh (hakem-e il-e Javanshir). *
Nowruz Beg Nowruz Beg (died 1640), was a Safavid Iran, Safavid official from the Georgians, Georgian Tulashvili clan, who served during the reigns of Abbas I of Persia, Abbas I (1588-1629) and Safi of Persia, Safi (1629-1642). He sometime married a daughter of ...
. In 1626–1627, Abbas I made Nowruz Beg steward of the Javanshir clan in Karabakh.


References


Sources

* {{Safavid Provinces Safavid Iran History of the Republic of Artsakh Provinces of the Safavid dynasty Karabakh