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Mehtar Davud

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Mehtar Davud (died September 1662) was a high-ranking Safavid court eunuch of Georgian origin, who served as the chamberlain (hence his title, mehtar) during the reign of the kings Safi (1629-1642) and Abbas II (1642-1666).

Davud was one of the most influential and important eunuchs at the time. In the past, he had served as a qurchi-e tarkesh and was a gholam-e khasseh and rish-sefid-e haram. His brother Evaz Beg served as a government official, while his other brother, Mohammad Beg, was also a eunuch, and served as imperial treasurer. An important factor in the explanation for the family's renowned position was Davud's own prominent position at the court, which allowed him to safeguard and exercise influence on behalf of the rest of the family.

References

  1. Floor 2001, p. 28.
  2. ^ Floor 2006, p. 283.
  3. Floor & Faghfoory 2007, p. 180.
  4. Floor & Faghfoory 2007, p. 184.

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Preceded byShahnazar Beg Chamberlain (mehtar)
1639-1662
Succeeded byAgha Mobarak


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