• Qollar-aghasi, also spelled Qullar-aqasi, was the commander of the Safavid Empire's élite gholam (also spelled ghulam) corps. The word means lord of slaves...
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  • Mahmud's army and the Afghan chieftain took over the shah's throne. List of Safavid governors of Kerman Savory, Roger M. (1993). "Dāḡestānī, Fatḥ ʿAlī Khan"....
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  • Gorgijanidze Jesse of Kakheti Manouchehr Khan Gorji Simon I of Kartli Simon II of Kartli Siyavosh Beg (qollar-aghasi) Iase Tushi Vakhtang V of Kartli Fábio...
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  • 1783–1849), Iranian political leader Hossein Qollar-Aqasi, Iranian painter Agassi Agha (disambiguation) Aghasi (name) Aghasin (disambiguation) This page...
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    Zand dynasty (category Empires and kingdoms of Iran)
    resident court amirs (the qurchi-bashi, qollar-aghasi, eshik-aqasi-bashi, and tofangchi-aghasi) formed the "close council of state" as they did in the late Safavid...
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  • Azerbaijan Province (Safavid Iran) (category Provinces of the Safavid dynasty)
    Turkman emir, Pir Budaq Khan Pornak. This is a list of the known figures who governed Azerbaijan or parts of it. Beglerbegi, hakem and vali were all administrative...
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    Safavid Georgia (category Provinces of the Safavid dynasty)
    of servants) to qurchi-bashi, ezosmodzghvari (housekeeper) to nazer (steward), and monat’ukhuts’esi (master of slaves) to qollar-aghasi (commander of...
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