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Otar Beg

Otar Beg, also known as Otar Khan, later known as Zu al-Faqār Khan (born circa. 1583,[1] – died 1662/63), was a Safavid military commander, royal gholam, and official from the Georgian Baratashvili-Orbelishvili (Orbeliani) clan.

Otar Beg
Governor of Semnan
In office
Unknown–1638
Preceded byAmir Khan Mohrdar Soklan Zu al-Faqār
Succeeded byManuchehr Beg
Governor of Qandahar
In office
1649–1662/63
Preceded byMihrab Khan
Succeeded byUnknown
Prefect of New Julfa
In office
1626–Unknown
Preceded byMirman Mirimanidze
Succeeded byUnknown
Personal details
Born1583
Died1662/63
Parent
  • Aslamaz (father)
RelativesOtar / Zu al-Faqār (brother), Gorjasbi / Mansur (brother), Kaykhosrow (brother), Qaplan (cousin), Erizbar (uncle)
OccupationMilitary leader, official
ClanBaratashvili-Orbelishvili (Orbeliani)
NicknameZu al-Faqār Khan
Military service
Allegiance Safavid Iran
Battles/warsMughal–Safavid War of 1649–1653

Biography edit

Not much is known about the early life of Otar Beg. His original family name was Baratashvili-Orbelishvili, which is also referred to as Orbeliani and Qaplanshvili.[2] His father's name was Aslamaz and he had two younger brothers, Vakhushti and Gorjasbi (Mansur), who also held prominent positions like him. According to Alexander Orbeliani (1802–1869), Otar had one more brother named Kaykhosrow.[3] He furthermore had a known younger cousin named Qaplan Baratashili-Orbelishvili (Orbeliani) (?–1671), who had fled to mainland Iran in the early 17th century after the death of his father Erizbar Baratashvili-Orbelishvili, the latter being therefore Otar's uncle.[4]

Otar was mentioned for the first time in the Iranian sources in 1626, when he held the function of darugha (prefect) of New Julfa, having succeeded Mirman Mirimanidze (Safiqoli Khan) on this post. When king Abbas I died in 1629, he had already been appointed as governor of Semnan and possessed the rank of soltan.[1] Later, in 1649, during the reign of king Abbas II (r. 1562–1666), he was given the governorship of Qandahar in the easternmost territories, as well as the honorary name of Zu al-Faqār Khan.[5] When Qandahar was surrounded by the Mughal forces in 1653, the city nearly fell due to the protracted siege, and Otar was blamed for his soft attitude. According to the contemporary Safavid historian and author Valiqoli Shamlu, who served Otar personally in Qandahar, Otar answered that he would fight alone till the end and, after his death, behave as generals liked to do. He is quoted: "I have served the Safavid kings for seventy years. My bones are made from Shah's (kings) different kinds of graces".[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Maeda 2003, p. 252.
  2. ^ Maeda 2003, p. 249.
  3. ^ Maeda 2003, pp. 248, 252.
  4. ^ Maeda 2003, p. 248.
  5. ^ Maeda 2003, pp. 247–248.

Sources edit

  • Floor, Willem; Herzig, Edmund (2015). Iran and the World in the Safavid Age. I.B.Tauris. p. 481. ISBN 978-1780769905.
  • Floor, Willem M. (2008). Titles and Emoluments in Safavid Iran: A Third Manual of Safavid Administration, by Mirza Naqi Nasiri. Washington, DC: Mage Publishers. pp. 257, 275. ISBN 978-1933823232.
  • Maeda, Hirotake (2003). "On the Ethno-Social Background of Four Gholām Families from Georgia in Safavid Iran". Studia Iranica (32): 1–278.
Preceded by
Amir Khan Mohrdar Soklan Zu al-Faqār
Governor of Semnan
?-1638
Succeeded by
Manuchehr Beg
Preceded by Prefect of New Julfa
1626
Succeeded by
Unknown
Preceded by Governor of Qandahar
1649-1662/63
Succeeded by

otar, also, known, otar, khan, later, known, faqār, khan, born, circa, 1583, died, 1662, safavid, military, commander, royal, gholam, official, from, georgian, baratashvili, orbelishvili, orbeliani, clan, governor, semnanin, office, unknown, 1638preceded, byam. Otar Beg also known as Otar Khan later known as Zu al Faqar Khan born circa 1583 1 died 1662 63 was a Safavid military commander royal gholam and official from the Georgian Baratashvili Orbelishvili Orbeliani clan Otar BegGovernor of SemnanIn office Unknown 1638Preceded byAmir Khan Mohrdar Soklan Zu al FaqarSucceeded byManuchehr BegGovernor of QandaharIn office 1649 1662 63Preceded byMihrab KhanSucceeded byUnknownPrefect of New JulfaIn office 1626 UnknownPreceded byMirman MirimanidzeSucceeded byUnknownPersonal detailsBorn1583Died1662 63ParentAslamaz father RelativesOtar Zu al Faqar brother Gorjasbi Mansur brother Kaykhosrow brother Qaplan cousin Erizbar uncle OccupationMilitary leader officialClanBaratashvili Orbelishvili Orbeliani NicknameZu al Faqar KhanMilitary serviceAllegianceSafavid IranBattles warsMughal Safavid War of 1649 1653Biography editNot much is known about the early life of Otar Beg His original family name was Baratashvili Orbelishvili which is also referred to as Orbeliani and Qaplanshvili 2 His father s name was Aslamaz and he had two younger brothers Vakhushti and Gorjasbi Mansur who also held prominent positions like him According to Alexander Orbeliani 1802 1869 Otar had one more brother named Kaykhosrow 3 He furthermore had a known younger cousin named Qaplan Baratashili Orbelishvili Orbeliani 1671 who had fled to mainland Iran in the early 17th century after the death of his father Erizbar Baratashvili Orbelishvili the latter being therefore Otar s uncle 4 Otar was mentioned for the first time in the Iranian sources in 1626 when he held the function of darugha prefect of New Julfa having succeeded Mirman Mirimanidze Safiqoli Khan on this post When king Abbas I died in 1629 he had already been appointed as governor of Semnan and possessed the rank of soltan 1 Later in 1649 during the reign of king Abbas II r 1562 1666 he was given the governorship of Qandahar in the easternmost territories as well as the honorary name of Zu al Faqar Khan 5 When Qandahar was surrounded by the Mughal forces in 1653 the city nearly fell due to the protracted siege and Otar was blamed for his soft attitude According to the contemporary Safavid historian and author Valiqoli Shamlu who served Otar personally in Qandahar Otar answered that he would fight alone till the end and after his death behave as generals liked to do He is quoted I have served the Safavid kings for seventy years My bones are made from Shah s kings different kinds of graces 1 References edit a b c Maeda 2003 p 252 Maeda 2003 p 249 Maeda 2003 pp 248 252 Maeda 2003 p 248 Maeda 2003 pp 247 248 Sources editFloor Willem Herzig Edmund 2015 Iran and the World in the Safavid Age I B Tauris p 481 ISBN 978 1780769905 Floor Willem M 2008 Titles and Emoluments in Safavid Iran A Third Manual of Safavid Administration by Mirza Naqi Nasiri Washington DC Mage Publishers pp 257 275 ISBN 978 1933823232 Maeda Hirotake 2003 On the Ethno Social Background of Four Gholam Families from Georgia in Safavid Iran Studia Iranica 32 1 278 Preceded byAmir Khan Mohrdar Soklan Zu al Faqar Governor of Semnan 1638 Succeeded byManuchehr Beg Preceded byMirman Mirimanidze Prefect of New Julfa1626 Succeeded byUnknown Preceded byMihrab Khan Governor of Qandahar1649 1662 63 Succeeded byMansur Khan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Otar Beg amp oldid 1189726091, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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