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  1. Badi-al Zaman Mirza Safavi was a Safavid prince, who was the son of prominent military leader Bahram Mirza Safavi, who was the youngest son of Ismail I, the founder of the Safavid empire. Badi-al Zaman had two brothers named Ibrahim Mirza and Sultan Husayn Mirza. [1]

  2. Badi' al-Zaman Mirza in persiano بدیع الزمان ‎ (... – 1514) è stato un sovrano persiano timuride di Herat dal 1505 al 1507. Era figlio di Husayn Bayqarah, che era un pronipote di Tamerlano.. Biografia. Durante gli anni 1490 scoppiò un conflitto tra Badi' e suo padre

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    Shahnawaz Khan was the son of Mirza Rustam Safavi, who rose to eminence during Emperor Jahangir's reign. He belonged to the lineage of the old Mashad princes of Iran - his great-grandfather was a son of Shah Ismail I of the Safavid Empire. He was married to Nauras Banu Begum, the daughter of Mirza Muhammad Sharif. The couple were the parents of two...

    Shahnawaz Khan was made viceroy of Gujarat and ataliq to Shah Jahan's son, Prince Murad Baksh, at the time of his assignment to the Deccan. Shahnawaz Khan was imprisoned by his son-in-law, Aurangzeb, in the Burhanpur fort in 1658 for not supporting him in the war of succession. Khan, instead of supporting his son-in-law, chose to support Aurangzeb'...

    Shahnawaz Khan died in battle at Ajmer on 14 March 1659 and was buried in Ajmer Sharif, Rajasthanby the orders of Aurangzeb.

  3. Badi-al Zaman Mirza Safavi was a Safavid prince, who was the son of prominent military leader Bahram Mirza Safavi, who was the youngest son of Ismail I, the founder of the Safavid empire. Badi-al Zaman had two brothers named Ibrahim Mirza and Sultan Husayn Mirza. [1]

  4. Badi' al-Zaman Mirza (Ottoman Turkish: بديوززامان ميرزا, romanized: Bediüzzaman Mirza; Persian: بدیع‌الزمان‌ میرزا; died 1514) was a Timurid ruler of Herat from 1506 to 1507.

  5. It appears to have had a significant influence on Safavid Iran's perception of a unique Persian artistic style . Bahram Mirza died on 11 October 1549, possibly due to an overdose of opium. He was survived by his three sons Soltan Hosayn Mirza, Ibrahim Mirza and Badi-al Zaman Mirza Safavi, who all died in 1577.

  6. When Tahmasp's brother Bahram Mirza Safavi died in 1549, he looked out after the latter's children, even proclaiming one of them—prince Badi-al Zaman Mirza Safavias his own son. He appointed him as the governor of Sistan in 1557, and offered Pari Khan Khanum's (who was at that time 10 years old) hand in marriage, which he accepted.