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  1. of Shah Tahmasp. The Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp ( Persian: شاهنامه شاه‌طهماسب) or Houghton Shahnameh is one of the most famous illustrated manuscripts of the Shahnameh, the national epic of Greater Iran, and a high point in the art of the Persian miniature. It is probably the most fully illustrated manuscript of the text ever ...

  2. Tahmasp I (en persa: شاه تهماسپ یکم) ( Isfahán, 22 de febrero de 1514 – Qazvín, 14 de mayo de 1576) fue un influyente Sah de la dinastía safávida. Su reinado, que fue el más largo de todos los soberanos de su dinastía, estuvo marcado por la continua guerra con el Imperio Otomano y el gasto de los recursos del Imperio. 1 .

  3. en.wikishia.net › view › TahmaspTahmasp I - wikishia

    Biography. Tahmasp I was born in 919/1514. When he was just 1 year old, he was taken to Herat at the command of his father, Shah Isma'il. He was given the ownership of the territories from Khorasan to Amur River, and Div Sultan Rumlu, the ruler of Balkh, was chosen as his tutor.

  4. Tahmasp reçoit en 1542 Humâyûn, second empereur moghol, à sa cour, à la suite de sa défaite contre Sher Shah Suri, qui fonde la dynastie pachtoune Suri. Le chah soutient militairement Humâyûn, qui parvient à s'emparer à nouveau de Kandahar, Peshawar, Lahore puis Delhi, retrouvant son trône après 15 ans d'exil. Tahmasp et Humâyûn

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tahmasp_IITahmasp II - Wikipedia

    Tahmasp was the son of Soltan Hoseyn, the Shah of Iran at the time. When Soltan Hoseyn was forced to abdicate by the Afghans in 1722, Prince Tahmasp wished to claim the throne. [ citation needed ] From the besieged Safavid capital, Isfahan , he fled to Qazvin , where he on 10 November 1722 declared himself shah and assumed the regnal name of Tahmasp II. [4]

  6. On the basis of this explanation, the situation at. Ardabil was analogous to that of the Mashhad shrine today, where the reigning Shah is the Mutawalli and appoints a. deputy, Nad'ib al-tauliya, to act for himself. In referring to the. Mutawalli at Ardabil, the distinction does not usually seem to.

  7. Islam Shia. Tahmasp atau Tahmasb I ( Persia: شاه تهماسب یکم ) (22 Februari 1514 – 14 Mei 1576) adalah Shah Iran dari Dinasti Safawiyah. Ia merupakan penguasa Safawiyah dengan masa kekuasaan terpanjang. Tahmasp adalah putra dari Ismail I dan Shah-Begi Khanum (dikenal dengan gelar Tajlu Khanum) dari suku Mawsillu Turcoman.