Don Juan of Persia

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Uruch Beg, más tarde conocido por su nombre de bautismo de Juan de Persia o simplemente Don Juan (1560-1604), fue una figura hispano-persa de finales del siglo XVI y principios del XVII. También se le conoce como Faisal Nazary. Originario de Irán, y del clan ,​​ se trasladó más tarde hacia Occidente, se estableció en España y se convirtió en católico. Allí escribió un relato de Irán, su relación con el shah Abás el Grande y su viaje a España en la . Posteriormente fue asesinado en 1604 durante una pelea callejera. Don Juan era hijo del sultán Ali Beg, hermano del embajador iraní . rdf:langString
Giovanni di Persia, nato Uruch Beg, noto anche come Faisal Nazary o semplicemente come don Juan Persiano (Persia, 1560 – Madrid, 1604), è stato un diplomatico, scrittore e nobile persiano naturalizzato spagnolo. rdf:langString
Дон Жуан Персидский (1560 — 1604) — псевдоним Орудж-бек Баята (азерб. Oruc bəy Sultanəli bəy oğlu Bayat), посла дипломатической миссии Сефевидов ко двору испанского короля в 1599—1602 годах, оставшегося в Испании, принявшего католицизм и в 1604 году написавшего книгу «». rdf:langString
波斯的道恩·胡安(波斯語:اروج بیگ‎;西班牙語:Don Juan;1560年-1604年)是16世紀末至17世紀初波斯和西班牙的人物,又被稱為費薩爾·納扎里。他是波斯人,後來西行至西班牙定居,成為了羅馬天主教徒,他寫了一些有關波斯的記述。他加入了波斯沙阿阿拔斯一世派遣的出使歐洲使團。 rdf:langString
Uruch Beg Bayad (also spelled Oruch or Oruj), later known by his baptized name of Don Juan (1560–1604) was a late 16th and early 17th century Iranian figure in Iran and Spain. He is also known as Faisal Nazary. A native of Iran, and from the Bayat Qizilbash clan,. In 1599 Shah Abbas I sent an envoy to Europe headed by the English traveler Anthony Shirley and Hossein Ali Beg Bayat. Uruch Beg Bayat as a cousin of the latter was part of the delegation. The envoy was equipped with letters to rulers of the Kingdoms of Spain, England, Scotland, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Tsardom of Muscovy and the Republic of Venice. In Astrakhan, the envoy merged with the Shah's previously sent delegation to Tsar Boris Godunov, led by . At the tsar's insistence, the delegation bypassed Poland–Lithuania rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Don Juan of Persia
rdf:langString Giovanni di Persia
rdf:langString Дон Жуан Персидский
rdf:langString 波斯的道恩·胡安
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rdf:langString Uruch Beg, más tarde conocido por su nombre de bautismo de Juan de Persia o simplemente Don Juan (1560-1604), fue una figura hispano-persa de finales del siglo XVI y principios del XVII. También se le conoce como Faisal Nazary. Originario de Irán, y del clan ,​​ se trasladó más tarde hacia Occidente, se estableció en España y se convirtió en católico. Allí escribió un relato de Irán, su relación con el shah Abás el Grande y su viaje a España en la . Posteriormente fue asesinado en 1604 durante una pelea callejera. Don Juan era hijo del sultán Ali Beg, hermano del embajador iraní .
rdf:langString Uruch Beg Bayad (also spelled Oruch or Oruj), later known by his baptized name of Don Juan (1560–1604) was a late 16th and early 17th century Iranian figure in Iran and Spain. He is also known as Faisal Nazary. A native of Iran, and from the Bayat Qizilbash clan,. In 1599 Shah Abbas I sent an envoy to Europe headed by the English traveler Anthony Shirley and Hossein Ali Beg Bayat. Uruch Beg Bayat as a cousin of the latter was part of the delegation. The envoy was equipped with letters to rulers of the Kingdoms of Spain, England, Scotland, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Tsardom of Muscovy and the Republic of Venice. In Astrakhan, the envoy merged with the Shah's previously sent delegation to Tsar Boris Godunov, led by . At the tsar's insistence, the delegation bypassed Poland–Lithuania and via the port of Arkhangelsk, sailing around Scandinavia, reached the port of Emden and from there Prague in October 1600. In 1601, the envoy reached Rome, and later that year reached Spain, where it was welcomed by King Philip III in Valladolid. As a result of internal disputes, some of the messengers remained in Spain and received baptism, among them Uruch Beg Bayat. Hossein Ali Beg Bayat continued his route to Iran through Lisbon and Goa in 1602. In Spain Uruch Beg Bayat, under the new name of Don Juan de Persia wrote an account of Iran, his involvement there with Shah Abbas I, and his journey to Spain in the Persian embassy to Europe (1599–1602). He was killed in 1604 during a street fight. Don Juan was the son of Sultan Ali Beg, who was the brother of the Iranian ambassador Hossein Ali Beg Bayat.
rdf:langString Giovanni di Persia, nato Uruch Beg, noto anche come Faisal Nazary o semplicemente come don Juan Persiano (Persia, 1560 – Madrid, 1604), è stato un diplomatico, scrittore e nobile persiano naturalizzato spagnolo.
rdf:langString Дон Жуан Персидский (1560 — 1604) — псевдоним Орудж-бек Баята (азерб. Oruc bəy Sultanəli bəy oğlu Bayat), посла дипломатической миссии Сефевидов ко двору испанского короля в 1599—1602 годах, оставшегося в Испании, принявшего католицизм и в 1604 году написавшего книгу «».
rdf:langString 波斯的道恩·胡安(波斯語:اروج بیگ‎;西班牙語:Don Juan;1560年-1604年)是16世紀末至17世紀初波斯和西班牙的人物,又被稱為費薩爾·納扎里。他是波斯人,後來西行至西班牙定居,成為了羅馬天主教徒,他寫了一些有關波斯的記述。他加入了波斯沙阿阿拔斯一世派遣的出使歐洲使團。
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