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    his dynastic name of Suleiman II (Persian: شاه سلیمان), was a Safavid pretender who managed to briefly become ruler of some parts of Iran from 1749 to...
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    from 1666 to 1694. He was the eldest son of Abbas II and his concubine, Nakihat Khanum. Born as Sam Mirza, Suleiman spent his childhood in the harem among...
    47 KB (6,175 words) - 10:02, 18 August 2024
  • Suleiman I Suleiman I of Persia (died 1694) Suleiman II of Persia (1714–1763) Sulayman ibn al-Hakam (Suleiman II of Córdoba), (died 1016) Suleiman II...
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  • Suleiman II may refer to: Suleiman II of the Ottoman Empire Suleiman II of Persia Suleiman II of Rûm Suleiman II of Cordoba This disambiguation page lists...
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    monarchs of Iran (Persia) from the establishment of the Medes around 678 BC until the deposition of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979. Note: Ancient Persia is generally...
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    Castle. Suleiman's father had made war with Persia a high priority. At first, Suleiman shifted attention to Europe and was content to contain Persia, which...
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    in April 1560, on Sultan Suleiman's request, Tahmasp imprisoned Bayezid. Both Suleiman and Selim dispatched envoys to Persia to persuade Shah Tahmasp...
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  • The following is a list of usurpers – illegitimate or controversial claimants to the throne in a monarchy. The word usurper is a derogatory term, and as...
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    he was ignorant about the existence of Sam Mirza, the future Suleiman and the next Safavid shah of Iran. Abbas II died on 25 September 1666, aged thirty-four...
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    in Suleiman's diary. His main opponents were Ferdinand I from the House of Habsburg (later the Holy Roman Emperor), and Tahmasp I of Safavid Persia. Most...
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  • Safavid family tree (category Empire of Trebizond)
    daughter of a Bagrationi Georgian princess and John IV of Trebizond. In the Silsilat-ol-nasab-i Safawiya (composed during the reign of Shah Suleiman)(1667–1694)...
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  • Karaki (1661–1669) (for Abbas II and Suleiman of Persia) Shaykh Ali Khan Zanganeh (1669–1671) (for Suleiman of Persia) The office was vacant (1671–1672)...
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    1521 Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent was well aware of Hungary's weakness. The Ottoman Empire declared war on the Kingdom of Hungary, Suleiman postponed...
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  • Suleiman-Shah bin Muhammad (October–November 1117 – 13 March 1161; Persian: سلیمان شاه), was sultan of the Seljuq Empire from 1159 to 1160. Suleiman-Shah...
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    that would counterbalance the Habsburg threat. In 1547, when Suleiman attacked Persia, France sent its ambassador Gabriel de Luetz, to accompany him...
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    Roxelana (category Suleiman the Magnificent)
    romanized: Roksolana), was the chief consort and legal wife of the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. She became one of the most powerful and influential women in...
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    Habsburg–Persian alliance (category History of the foreign relations of Iran)
    that would counterbalance the Habsburg threat. In 1547, when Suleiman attacked Persia, France sent him the ambassador Gabriel de Luetz to accompany him...
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    Ottoman-Habsburg War (1540–1547) (category Military history of the Republic of Ragusa)
    going on in Persia as well, the Ottoman–Safavid War (1532–1555). In 1544, Suleiman was called east by another conflict, as war with Persia resumed. However...
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    by a party of dissident tribal leaders, who installed the Safavid pretender Mir Sayyed Mohammad (who assumed the regnal name of Suleiman II) on the throne...
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  • Battle of Urmiyah. The Ottoman Empire suffers defeat. Persia occupies Tabriz, Mesopotamia. Mosul and Diyarbekr. Death of Mehmed III, accession of Ahmed...
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