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TAJLU BEGUM, THE WIFE OF SHAH ISMAIL

2009
Another important contoversial issue of the Caldiran war that took place between Yavuz Sultan Selim and Shah Ismail is whether Tajlu Khanum, the wife of Shah Ismail, was taken as a captive by the Ottomans or not. This issue is presented by both Otoman and Safevid historians in terms of shame, honour, sexuality and psychological superiority.
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The Sophy: News of Shah Ismail Safavi in Renaissance Europe

Journal of Early Modern History, 2014
Shah Ismail Safavi emerged as the revolutionary leader of a new, Shiʻite movement in western Iran in the early years of the sixteenth century. News of his rise to power reached Western Europe almost immediately and provoked a wide range of responses: some observers hoped he would join the Christian princes of Europe in a new offensive against their ...
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Political Relations Between Safevîd and Portugal in the Period of Shah Ismail

2021
Avrupalı devletlerin Doğu devletleri ile siyasi ve iktisadi çıkarları için ittifak kurma çabaları Akkoyunlulara hatta İlhanlılara kadar uzanmaktadır. Osmanlı Devleti’nin ilerleyişini durdurmak isteyen Venedik ve Trabzon Rum İmparatorluğu Akkoyunlu Devleti Hükümdarı Uzun Hasan’a elçiler göndermiş ve Osmanlı’ya karşı ittifak teklifinde bulunmuşlardır ...
HAZRATİ, Hasan, NAMLI, Adem
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The fallible master of perfection : Shah Ismail in the Alevi-Bektashi tradition

2004
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Two Letters from Shah İsmail Safavi to Dulkadirogullari

2022
İki Türk devleti Osmanlı ve Safevi arasında 1514 yılında gerçekleşen Çaldıran Savaşı, Oğuz Türkmenleri ve bunların kurduğu devletlerin tarihinde önemli hadiselerden biridir. Bu savaş bölgenin sosyo-kültürel, toponomik ve itikadî özelliklerini derinden etkilemiş, savaşın tarafları olan iki devletin sınırlarının belirlenmesinde önemli bir etken olmuştur.
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The Nature of the Shi’ite-Imamiyyah Sect in the Shah Ismail Era (1501-1524)

2023
Shah Ismail declared the Shi’ite-Imamiyyah sect as the official sect of the Safavid State in 1501. This decision paved the way for collaboration between Shi’ite jurists and the state. The expansion policy implemented during the reign of Shah Ismail (1501-1524) progressed with the propaganda activities of Shi’ism.
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