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Khadem Beg Talish
Governor of Baghdad
In office
1508–1514
MonarchIsmail I
Personal details
Died23 August 1514
Chaldoran, Safavid Iran
Cause of deathKilled in action
Resting placeArdebil, Iran
Military service
Allegiance Safavid Iran
Battles/warsBattle of Chaldiran  

Khadem Beg Talish (Persian: خادم بیگ تالش) (died 1514) was a Sufi and military commander of Talysh origin, who served the Safavid order, and later the dynasty established by the order, the Safavid dynasty. Khadem Beg was a retainer of Soltan Ali Safavi and his brother Ismail Mirza, when they were child, and an important advisor to the Shah Ismail (r. 1501–1524).

He died in the Battle of Chaldiran.

Career

Khadem Beg served in many of the campaigns of Shah Ismail, especially in one against Arabian Iraq. In 1508, the Shah conquered Baghdad and made him as first governor of Baghdad and the whole province, an office which included the task of supervising the Holy shrine of Karbala. Before holding governorship of Baghdad, he was Amir-e Divan (later called Divan-beigi) of the Safavid Empire.

He also held the position of Khalifat al-Khulafa [fa] of Safavid order from 1498.

Family

Yadegar Ali Sultan Talish, Khadem Beg's grandson, became Khalifat al-Khulafa for a brief in 1626–1627 and succeeded by his son, Badr Khan Sultan Talish.

See also

References

  1. ^ Reid 1983, p. 155.
  2. Reid 1983, p. 87.
  3. Reid 1983, pp. 86–87.
  4. Nasiri 2008, p. 157.
  5. Floor 2000, p. 20.
  6. Floor 2003, p. 55.
  7. Floor 2003, p. 56.

Sources

Religious titles
Preceded by? Khalifat al-Khulafa [fa] of Safavid order
1498–1514
Succeeded by?
Legal offices
New title Amir-e Divan
1501–?
Succeeded byBeiram Beg Qaramanlu
Political offices
Preceded byBarik Beg Purnakas Aq Qoyunlu governor Governor of Baghdad
1508–1514
VacantTitle next held bySeyyed Suleiman
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