Divan-begi | |
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Style | ʿĀlī-jāh (Serene Highness) |
Type | Moqarrab al-Khāqān |
Member of | Jānqī (Council of State) |
Residence | Keshīk-Khāneh, Ālī Qāpū (Royal court's Guardhouse) |
Seat | Isfahan, Safavid Iran |
Nominator | The King |
Appointer | The King |
Term length | no fixed length |
Formation | 1501 |
First holder | Khadem Beg Talish |
Unofficial names | Mir-e Divan Divan-begi-bashi |
Deputy | Nāʿeb-e Dīvān-begī |
Salary | 500 tomāns (officially) |
The Divan-begi (Persian: دیوانبیگی, romanized: Dīvān-beīgī) was a high-ranking official in Judicial system of Safavid Iran (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 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
- Khadem Beg Talish (1501)
- Beiram Beg Qaramanlu (1501–1514)
- Husam Beg Qaramanlu (1514)
- Amir Harun (1514)
Reign of Tahmasp I
- Kopek Sultan Ustajlu (1524)
- Mohammad Khan Takkalu (1543/4)
- Ebrahim Khan (1541–1557)
- Ma'sum Beg Safavi [fa] (1550)
- Badhr Khan (1551)
- Ebrahim Khan (1554–1566)
Reign of Ismail II
- Ebrahim Mirza (1576)
- Shahrokh Khan Dhu'l-Qadr (1576)
Reign of Mohammad Khodabanda
- 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
- 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 (1716)
- Mohammad-qoli Khan (1718–1720)
- Rajab-Ali Beg (1720–1722)
Reign of Abbas III
- Mohammad-qoli Khan (1732)
Footnotes
Notes
- sometimes was reached to 1000, 3000 or even 6000 tomāns.
- Also spelled Divan-Beigi, Divanbegi or Diwan-Begi.
- son of the previous Divan-begi
- ^ Vali of Lar
- the King's chief deputy (Vakil) at the same time
- ^ as Mīr-e Dīvān (Persian: میر دیوان)
- then appointed as the King's chief deputy (Vakil) and Vizier of the Safavid Empire
- the king's nephew
- then appointed as Grand Vizier of the Safavid Empire
- ^ as Dīvān-begī-bāshī (Persian: دیوانبیگیباشی)
- former Nāʿeb-e Dīvān-begī of the previous Divan-begi
- then appointed as commanders-in-chief of Safavid Empire under name of "Rostam Khan"
- former prefect (darugha) of daftar-Khāneh (Persian: دفترخانه)
- then appointed as governor-general (beglarbeg) of Mashhad under name of "Safi-qoli Khan"
- unknown office-holder who replaced by the Mīr-āb (Persian: میر آب)
- son of Jani Beg Khan Shamlu
- then appointed as governor of Kohgiluyeh at October 1696
- also spelled as Leon Mirza
- former governor of Herat
- former governor of Tabriz; then renamed to "Ali-qoli Khan" and appointed as Ṣāḥeb-nasaq (Persian: صاحبنسق); His son became prefect (darugha) of Isfahan.
- former Tupchi-bashi
References
- ^ Savory 1996, p. 439.
- ^ Poormohammadi Amlashi & Ansari 2014–2015, p. 55.
- Poormohammadi Amlashi & Ansari 2014–2015, p. 56.
- ^ Khezri 2013.
- ^ Floor 2000, p. 20.
- Abisaab 2018, p. 512.
- Bregel 2004, p. 227.
- Floor 2009.
- ^ Floor 2000, p. 21.
- ^ Floor 2000, p. 22.
- ^ Floor 2000, p. 23.
- ^ Floor 2000, p. 24.
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