List of Qollar-aghasis
The Qollar-aghasi, also spelled Qullar-aqasi, was the commander of the Safavid Empire's élite gholam (also spelled ghulam) corps. The word means lord of slaves in Azeri (qullar means 'slaves' and ağası means 'lord of'). The holder of the office was one of the most powerful individuals in the entire Safavid state, and in fact by the end of the Safavid-era, he was the most important military official after the qurchi-bashi.
List of Qollar-aghasis
Reign of Abbas I
- Yulqoli Beg (1590)
- Allahverdi Khan (1591)
- Qarachaqay Khan (1617-1624)
- Khosrow Mirza[lower-alpha 1] (1629-1632)
Reign of Shah Safi
- Khosrow Mirza[lower-alpha 2] (1629-1632)
- Siyavosh Beg (1632-1655)
Reign of Abbas II
- Siyavosh Beg (1632-1655)
- Allahverdi Khan (1655-1663)
- Jamshid Khan (1663-1667)
Reign of Suleiman I
- Jamshid Khan (1663-1667)
- Kaykhosrow Khan (prior to 1693)
- Mansur Khan (prior to 1693)
- Isa Beg (1693)
- Aslamas Beg (1693-1695)
Reign of Sultan Husayn
- Aslamas Beg (1693-1695)
- Musa Khan (1701)
- Fath-Ali Khan Daghestani (?-1715)
- Safiqoli Khan (1715-1717)
- Rostam Khan (1717-1722)
- Ahmad Agha (1722)[lower-alpha 3]
- Bakar Mirza (Shahnavaz) (1722)
Reign of Tahmasp II
- Mohammad Ali Khan (1724)
- Mohammad Mo'men Beg (1730-1732)
Reign of Abbas III
- Mohammad Mo'men Beg (1730-1732)
- Rezaqoli Khan (1733)
- Mohammad-Ali (1734-1736)
Notes
- Later known as Rostam/Rostom Khan.
- Later known as Rostam/Rostom Khan.
- He was the deputy qollar-aghasi.
Sources
- Floor, Willem (2001). Safavid Government Institutions. Costa Mesa, California: Mazda Publishers. pp. 171–174. ISBN 978-1568591353.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Floor, Willem M. (2008). Titles and Emoluments in Safavid Iran: A Third Manual of Safavid Administration, by Mirza Naqi Nasiri. Washington, DC: Mage Publishers. p. 308. ISBN 978-1933823232.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Haneda, M. (1986). "ARMY iii. Safavid Period". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. II, Fasc. 5. pp. 503–506.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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