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    Mohammad Khodabanda (also spelled Khodabandeh; Persian: شاه محمد خدابنده, born 1532; died 1595 or 1596), was the fourth Safavid shah of Iran from 1578...
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  • Central District of Khodabandeh County, Zanjan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 618, in 146 families. Qarah Mohammad can be found at...
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    Soltan Mohammad Mirza (Persian: سلطان محمد میرزا), also known as Ruzak Mirza or Reza Khodabandeh Mirza, after his grandfather, was the third known son...
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  • Qareh Mohammad, Kurdistan Qarah Mohammad, Razavi Khorasan Qarah Mohammad, Khodabandeh, Zanjan Province Qarah Mohammad, Bizineh Rud, Khodabandeh County...
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  • Khodabandeh may refer to: Mohammad Khodabanda (1532–1595), Safavid Shah of Iran from 1578 to 1587 Öljaitü (1282–1316), also known as Mohammad-e Khodabande...
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    grand reception held in its main hall on 22 August of that year. Mohammad Khodabandeh was probably also enthroned here, and Abbas I was also enthroned...
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    visits and the last one was in June 1579 during the reign of Shah Mohammad Khodabandeh led by Arthur Edwards. But at the time the company's envoys reached...
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    reconquest of the Holy Land were destroyed. Oljeitu, also named Mohammad Khodabandeh, was great-grandson of Ilkhanate founder Hulagu, and brother and...
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  • the secession of the Caucasus, Armenia and Azerbaijan from Iran. Mohammad Khodabandeh was defeated by the Uzbeks in 1585, which led to the secession of...
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    1581 and 1584 uprisings, Shah Mohammad Khodabandeh (r. 1578–1588) had already employed similar expressions; "Shah Mohammad", according to Iskandar Beg Munshi...
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