- The
House of
Mirimanidze ("sons of Miriman") was an old
Georgian noble family of
Armenian ethnicity whose members rose in
prominence in the
service of...
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ongoing Ottoman-Safavid War of 1623-39.
Bektash Khan was a
member of the
Mirimanidze clan,
whose members had
steadily risen through the
Safavid ranks with...
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title meaning prefect. One of the many
Safavid darughas was
Mirman Mirimanidze. In 1762, the
Bashkir people controlled the Kazan, Nogai, Osin and Siberian...
- the
family continued to rise to prominence, and they were
known as the
Mirimanidze clan/family. Later, the
family returned to
Christianity (Georgian Orthodox)...
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Maksimenishvili Mamukashvili Manvelishvili Marshania Melikishvili Mikeladze Mirimanidze Mkhargrdzeli Mkheidze Nakashidze Nizharadze Orbeliani Pagava Palavandishvili...
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function of
darugha (prefect) of New Julfa,
having succeeded Mirman Mirimanidze (Safiqoli Khan) on this post. When king
Abbas I died in 1629, he had...
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Bektash of
Kakheti (died 1615),
Safavid military leader Bektash Khan
Mirimanidze (died 1639),
Safavid governor Haji
Bektash Veli,
founder of the Bektashi...
- (died 1649) was a
military commander in
Safavid Iran. A
member of the
Mirimanidze clan, he is
first mentioned as
serving as the
governor of Bost during...
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scholar Hakob IV of
Julfa (hy) (1598–1680) –
Catholicos (1655–80)
Mirman Mirimanidze (17th century) –
mayor of New
Julfa Otar Beg (1583–1663) –
mayor of New...
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Mirman Mirimanidze,
better known as
Safiqoli Khan (died 1631), was a
Safavid official and
gholam who
served during the
reigns of
Abbas I (1588-1629) and...