Mirza Mohammad Mihrani (Persian: میرزا محمد مهرانی)[1] known as Mirza Mohammad Talish (Persian: میرزا محمد تالش) was an Iranian nobleman and prominent military commander of Talysh origin. He was a descendant of Mihranids and his ancestors were the hereditary governors of Astara.[2] Mirza Mohammad was the governor of Astara, and later became the Safavid governor of Yazd.[3] He was married to a sister of Sultan-Ali Beg Chākirlu, the Aq Qoyunlu governor of Ardabil.[4]
Mirza Mohammad appears in sources from 1500.[5] He rebuked his serving official, Hamzeh Beg, for attempting to assassinate Ismail I (r. 1501–1524) during his residence in Talish, but soon weakened in his own support. He was intending to betray Ismail but was dissuaded by another follower of Ismail. He was a very active campaigner for the Shah Ismail and participated in numerous expeditions.[5] Under Shah Ismail, he was ranked among the Qizilbash tiyūl-holders.[4] It is not clear whether he remained the government of Astara since he appeared in command of qurchi troops of Talish during these campaigns.[5]
Another post that he held during Ismail's reign, was the superintendent of the Safavid Shrine.[6]
^ abcdeNeʿmatollahi 2002, pp. 83.
^Neʿmatollahi 2002, pp. 180, 615.
^Nasiri 2008, p. 301.
^ abGhereghlou 2017, p. 819.
^ abcReid 1983, p. 155.
^Ghereghlou 2017, p. 812.
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