Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar
Governor of Karabakh-Ganja (1st term)
In office
1616–1627
MonarchAbbas the Great
Preceded byMohammad-Khan b. Khalil Khan Qajar
Succeeded byDaud Khan Undiladze
Governor of Karabakh-Ganja (2nd term)
In office
1633–Unknown
MonarchSafi of Persia
Preceded byDaud Khan Undiladze
Succeeded byMorteza-Qoli Qajar
Personal details
TribeQajar
Military service
Allegiance Safavid Iran

Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar was an Iranian military leader and official, who served as the governor (beglarbeg) of Karabakh and Ganja in 1616-1627 and 1633. He was a son of the previous governor of Karabakh, Mohammad-Khan Qajar (1606–1616), and a member of the Ziyādoghlu branch of the Turkoman Qajar clan.[1] Around 1620, when Paykar Khan Igirmi Durt was given a sister of Lohrasb (Luarsab II of Kartli) by then incumbent king Abbas I (r. 1588-1629) on the occasion of him being appointed as the new governor of Kakheti, Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar was given a sister of Tahmuras Khan (Teimuraz I of Kakheti).[2][3][4] When in 1624, king Abbas I married his granddaughter to Semayun Khan (Simon II), Abd-ol-Ghaffar's wife was a companion to the bride, while Mohammad-Qoli Khan Qajar ordered Paykar Khan Igirmi Durt to host the banquet in the second term of the wedding party.[5]

References

  1. ^ Floor 2008, p. 259.
  2. ^ Floor & Herzig 2012, pp. 481, 484.
  3. ^ Dumin 1996, p. 41.
  4. ^ Rayfield 2012, pp. 191–193.
  5. ^ Floor & Herzig 2012, p. 484.

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Preceded byMohammad-Khan b. Khalil Khan Qajar Governor of Karabakh-Ganja (1st term) 1616–1627 Succeeded byDaud Khan Undiladze Preceded byDaud Khan Undiladze Governor of Karabakh-Ganja (2nd term) 1633-? Succeeded byMorteza-Qoli Qajar