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In 1554, Shahverdi Sultan was appointed governor of the Karabakh beglerbeylik and of its administrative center, Ganja, by Tahmasp I. A year later, in 1555, he was immediately dispatched by Tahmasp I to secure the eastern
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with the Ottoman Empire. Head of the Iranian army as sent by Tahmasp towards Kartli, Shahverdi Sultan's army met those of the Georgian king
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Shahverdi Sultan had a son named Khalil Khan Ziyadoghlu, whose son, Mohammad Khan Ziyadoghlu, also served as the governor of Ganja.
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Shahverdi Sultan belonged to the Ziyadoghlu family, a family which belonged to
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with the latter. Shahverdi Sultan, along with king (
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Index

Persian
Safavid
Turkoman
Karabakh
Ganja
Tahmasp I
Qajar
Qizilbash
Karabakh
Arran
lala
Ismail Mirza
Shirvan
shah
Abdollah Khan Ustajlu
Burhan Ali
Shirvanshah
Ottoman–Safavid War of 1532–1555
Ottoman
Kars
Georgian
Kartli
Kakheti
Peace of Amasya
Luarsab I
Simon
Tetritsqaro
major battle culminated

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