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Ismail I, who kept the
Shirvanshahs as
Safavid v****als. This
ended in 1538 when Shah
Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576)
dismissed the
Shirvanshah Shahrukh due to the...
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Palace of the
Shirvanshahs (Azerbaijani: Şirvanşahlar Sarayı, Persian: کاخ شروانشاهان) is a 15th-century
palace built by the
Shirvanshahs and described...
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prototype of a
modern university) at the
Palace of the
Shirvanshahs. But with the fall of the
Shirvanshahs' state, the
education in Baku
gradually diminished...
- the
Shirvanshahs to
remain in power,
under Safavid suzerainty. His successor, king
Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576),
completely removed the
Shirvanshahs from...
- the 10th–11th Centuries"
distinguishes four
dynasties of
Shirvanshahs; 1. The
Shirvanshahs (the S****anids
designated them for the
protection of northern...
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Shirvanshah's palace mausoleum (Azerbaijani: Şirvanşahlar sarayı türbəsi) or tomb of
Shirvanshahs’
family (Azerbaijani: Şirvanşahların ailə türbəsi) is...
- bath
houses of the
Shirvanshahs (Azerbaijani: Şirvanşahlar hamamı) are
dated back to the 15th
century and are a part of the
Shirvanshahs’
Palace Complex...
-
Turkish term
Qizilbash "Red Head".
Haydar soon came into
conflict with the
Shirvanshahs, as well as the Ak Koyunlu, who were
allied to the former. Following...
- north-west of the
Shirvanshahs Palace,
located in the
historic Old City of Baku, in Azerbaijan. In the
fifteenth century,
Shirvanshah was
built by order...
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household It may also
refer to:
Palace of the
Shirvanshahs is a 15th-century
palace built by the
Shirvanshahs and
described by
UNESCO as "one of the pearls...