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Ali-Qoli Beg (died 1615) was a Safavid official, who briefly served as governor of Kartli together with his brother Emamqoli Beg, during the reign of king ( shah) Abbas I ( r.1588–1629). [1]

He was appointed as governor of Kartli together with his brother when Abbas I launched his punitive campaigns in Georgia. [1]

Ali-Qoli Beg and his brother Emamqoli Beg were the sons of Behbud Agha, a Georgian gholam of Mohammad Khan Tokhmaq Ustajlu, the former governor of the Erivan Province. [1] Behbud Agha hailed from a Kartlian noble family ( tavadi), and had converted to Islam during his service to Mohammad Khan Tokhmaq. [1]

In 1615, during the revolt in Georgia against the Safavid rule, Ali-Qoli Beg was killed. [2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Floor & Herzig 2012, p. 478.
  2. ^ Floor & Herzig 2012, p. 481.

Sources

  • Floor, Willem; Herzig, Edmund, eds. (2012). Iran and the World in the Safavid Age. I.B.Tauris. ISBN  978-1850439301.