Khan Ahmad Khan

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خان أحمد خان، آخر ملوك سلالة كاركياييان في غیلان، حكم من عام 1538 إلى 1592. rdf:langString
Khan Ahmad Khan (Gilaki/Persian: خان احمد خان), was the last king of the Karkiya dynasty in Gilan, ruling from 1538 to 1592. In 1591, the Safavid shah Shah Abbas (r. 1588–1629) asked Khan Ahmad Khan's daughter Yakhan Begum to marry his son Mohammad Baqer Mirza, since Khan Ahmad Khan had no male successor. Khan Ahmad Khan disagreed due to the age of his daughter. This and some other economic factors caused a Safavid raid in 1591 and Khan Ahmad Khan escaped to Ottoman territories, and spent the rest of his life in Constantinople and Baghdad, spending fruitless attempts to return to power. He died in 1596 and was buried in Najaf, one of the holiest cities of Shia Islam. rdf:langString
rdf:langString خان أحمد خان
rdf:langString Khan Ahmad Khan
rdf:langString Khan Ahmad Khan
rdf:langString Khan Ahmad Khan
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rdf:langString Safavid rule
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rdf:langString Soltan-Hasan Kiya
rdf:langString Soltan-Hasan Kiya
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rdf:langString King of the Karkiya dynasty
rdf:langString Safavid conquest
rdf:langString King of the Karkiya dynasty
xsd:integer 1538
rdf:langString خان أحمد خان، آخر ملوك سلالة كاركياييان في غیلان، حكم من عام 1538 إلى 1592.
rdf:langString Khan Ahmad Khan (Gilaki/Persian: خان احمد خان), was the last king of the Karkiya dynasty in Gilan, ruling from 1538 to 1592. In 1591, the Safavid shah Shah Abbas (r. 1588–1629) asked Khan Ahmad Khan's daughter Yakhan Begum to marry his son Mohammad Baqer Mirza, since Khan Ahmad Khan had no male successor. Khan Ahmad Khan disagreed due to the age of his daughter. This and some other economic factors caused a Safavid raid in 1591 and Khan Ahmad Khan escaped to Ottoman territories, and spent the rest of his life in Constantinople and Baghdad, spending fruitless attempts to return to power. He died in 1596 and was buried in Najaf, one of the holiest cities of Shia Islam.
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xsd:gYear 1592
xsd:gYear 1538

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