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478: 92: 186:) marched to Astarabad and pacified the tribes. In order to develop the province and levy taxes, the Safavids continued to attract Turkoman tribes to the province. The authority of the Safavid governor of Astarabad sometimes extended over the province, such as in 174:
From 1589 to 1598, the Sa'en-khanis of the Yakka Turkoman tribe assumed control over the province as caretaker governors, due to its lack of efficient Safavid rule. Their hold over the province was ended when
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By the end of the Safavid era, Astarabad was composed of the following administrative jurisdictions: Gira'i, Goklan, Hajjilar, Jalayer, K.ra-chupi, and Yamut. Each district name was derived from the
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tribe that been enstrusted with it. Some of the Turkoman tribes (such as the Qepchaq) lived to the north of Astarabad, but were still nominal subjects of the Safavids.
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Titles and Emoluments in Safavid Iran: A Third Manual of Safavid Administration, by Mirza Naqi Nasiri
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to the east. The province was under Safavid control from 1510.
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Index

Safavid Iran
Astarabad
Afsharid Iran
Persian
romanized
Safavid Iran
Caspian Sea
Atrek River
Alborz
Mazandaran province
Jajarm
Turkoman
Shah Abbas I
Damghan
Bastam


Floor 2008
Floor 2008
Floor 2008
ISBN
978-1933823232
"Astarābād, i. History"
Yarshater, Ehsan
ISBN
978-0-71009-108-6
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Safavid Iran

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