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Daud Khan Undiladze

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in 1630/31. In 1633, alarmed by the political purges within the Iranian ruling élite, Daud fled to Georgia, where he apparently encouraged his brother-in-law Teimuraz I to renew his rebellion against the Safavid overlordship. Daud claimed that one of his brothers was actually the son of the late shah
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Teimuraz and Daud started to attack the Persian garrisons in and near Georgia and launched several raids on Ganja of which Daud-Khan had been dispossessed after his defection to Georgia. Teimuraz refused to surrender Daud in exchange of the shah's parole and allowed him a free passage to the
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possessions. Since then, he disappears from the records. His brother and nephews were annihilated, and Daud's sons castrated on the shah's order, thus largely ending the career of this illustrious Iranian Georgian family.
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succeeded upon the death of Abbas in 1629, the new shah's mentor and yet another influential Georgian at the Safavid court,
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Beyond his military and administrative career, Daud Khan commissioned several building projects and patronized
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Titles and Emoluments in Safavid Iran: A Third Manual of Safavid Administration, by Mirza Naqi Nasiri
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Abbas I and that he, having 30,000 troops under his command, had already conquered all of
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Safavid Iranian military commander and politician of Georgian origin
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Index


Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar
Allahverdi Khan
Imam-Quli Khan
Jafarqoli Khan
Undiladze

Safavid Iran
Persian
Georgian
Safavid
Georgian
beglarbeg
Ganja
Karabakh
Allahverdi Khan
gholam
Undiladze
Safavid
Abbas I of Persia
Imam-Quli Khan
Georgian
Teimuraz I of Kakheti
Giorgi Saakadze
Shah Safi
Khosrow Mirza
majles
Fars
Bahrain
Lar

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