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- Beglerbegi (Persian: بیگلربیگی) was a title generally held by governors of provinces of higher importance in Safavid Iran. The title is of Turkish origin...
- even more important than those of the beglerbegi. Towards the end of the Safavid period, the title of beglerbegi had been eclipsed by that of wali, most...
- enjo**** precedence immediately after the Bey al-Mahalla. Beylerbeyi (or Beglerbegi) "Lord of Lords", was the administrative rank formally enjo**** by the...
- Aala Hazrat Khan e Azam His Highness Amir al-umara Beglerbegi Sir Alhaj Mir Ahmad Yar Khan Ahmedzai Baloch GCIE(1902–1979), commonly referred to as Yar...
- is a list of the known figures who governed Karabakh or parts of it. Beglerbegi and hakem were administrative titles designating the governor. Floor 2008...
- conversations lexicon, Volume 6, p. 698, at Google Books Ménage, V. L. (1986). "Beglerbegī". The Encyclopedia of Islam, New Edition, Volume I: A–B. Leiden and New...
- Fath-Ali Ezz od-Dinlu Qajar, daughter of Mohammad Khan Qajar-Ezz od-Dinlu Beglerbegi of Marv Marv ****iyeh (Jahan) Khanom, titled Malek Gowhar Mohammad Davvaloo...
- is a list of the known figures who governed Kurdistan or parts of it. Beglerbegi, hakem and vali were all administrative titles designating the governor...
- is a list of the known figures who governed Azerbaijan or parts of it. Beglerbegi, hakem and vali were all administrative titles designating the governor...
- al-Umara used until then. The office was apparently usually held by the Beglerbegi of Azerbaijan, with Rustam Khan the most prominent person to occupy it...