Safavid military commander, royal gholam, and official
Otar Beg
Governor of Semnan
In office Unknown–1638
Preceded by
Amir Khan Mohrdar Soklan Zu al-Faqār
Succeeded by
Manuchehr Beg
Governor of Qandahar
In office 1649–1662/63
Preceded by
Mihrab Khan
Succeeded by
Unknown
Prefect of New Julfa
In office 1626–Unknown
Preceded by
Mirman Mirimanidze
Succeeded by
Unknown
Personal details
Born
1583
Died
1662/63
Parent
Aslamaz (father)
Relatives
Otar / Zu al-Faqār (brother), Gorjasbi / Mansur (brother), Kaykhosrow (brother), Qaplan (cousin), Erizbar (uncle)
Occupation
Military leader, official
Clan
Baratashvili-Orbelishvili (Orbeliani)
Nickname
Zu al-Faqār Khan
Military service
Allegiance
Safavid Iran
Battles/wars
Mughal–Safavid War of 1649–1653
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.
OtarBeg, also known as Otar Khan, later known as Zu al-Faqār Khan (born circa. 1583, – died 1662/63), was a Safavid military commander, royal gholam,...
Beg Gorji Aktar (fl. 1819) and his brother Mohammad-Baqer Beg "Nasati”, Royalty/nobility: Bijan Beg Saakadze, Semayun Khan (Simon II of Kartli), Otar...
during the same year. In Qandahar, he was succeeded by his Georgian kinsman OtarBeg. Floor, Willem M. (2008). Titles and Emoluments in Safavid Iran: A Third...
General Beg may refer to: Aslamas Beg (fl. 1690s), Safavid military commander Mirza Aslam Beg (born 1931), Pakistan Army four-star general OtarBeg (c. 1583–1662/63)...
Catholicos (1655–80) Mirman Mirimanidze (17th century) – mayor of New Julfa OtarBeg (1583–1663) – mayor of New Julfa Hakop Jughayetsi (ru) (17th century) –...
in Europe and the USA), and Арбелієв or Арбелов in Ukraine and Russia. OtarBeg Orbeliani (b. circa. 1583, fl. 17th century), a governor and military commander...
Prefect of New Julfa In office 1618/19–1626 Preceded by Unknown Succeeded by OtarBeg Governor of Baghdad In office 1624–1631 Preceded by Ottoman rule Succeeded...
Mughal Empire 1649 Mehrab Khan Hakem of Kandahar and Astarabad 1649–1662/63 OtarBeg Hakem of Kandahar 1662/63–? Mansur Khan Brother of the previous governor...
house in Skhalta, built in 1873, now houses his memorial museum. Turmanidze, Otar (2013). "შერიფ ხიმშიაშვილის მეურნეობა" [Sherif Khimshiashvili Farming] (PDF)...
of compensation. One day, Lyle's trips are discovered by fellow vikings Otar and Sven (Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber), who confront him, but they...
the Georgian nobleman Aslamaz and had at least two other brothers named Otar (Zu al-Faqār) and Gorjasbi (Mansur), who held prominent positions as well...
University Press, 2020 (The Russian Library). Watercolor (1958), directed by Otar Iosseliani Scarlet Sails (1961), directed by Alexandr Ptushko The Lanfier...
Imprimerie de l'Académie impériale des sciences. Asatiani, Nodar; Janelidze, Otar (2009). History of Georgia. Tbilisi: Publishing House Petite. ISBN 978-9941-9063-6-7...
season, Giorgi Mikadze was recognized as best manager with three players - Begić, Guti and Rukhadze - named in the best eleven of the league. As of 12 May...
London: MacMillan Press LTD. ISBN 0-333-74843-3. Asatiani, Nodar; Janelidze, Otar (2009). History of Georgia. Tbilisi: Publishing House Petite. ISBN 978-9941-9063-6-7...
Metreveli 22 – (1991-01-14)14 January 1991 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Free agent G 5 Otar Pkhakadze 20 – (1993-02-28)28 February 1993 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Fairmont State...
Lester, Claudia Cardinale, Charles Aznavour, Carlos Saura, Daniel Olbrychski, Otar Ioseliani, Wim Wenders and Mike Leigh. The annual award 1995-2011 was the...
dispossessed of their territories. Kaikhosro, then still an infant, was smuggled by Otar Shalikashvili to the Ottoman court at Istanbul in order to request help to...
Mikheil Asitashvili, Kartlos Dzhaparidze, Tamaz Kakauridze (Head Coach: Otar Korkia) FIBA European Champions Cup Winner: CSKA Moscow (USSR) Gennadi Volnov...
was established as an independent research center under the leadership of Otar Lordkipanidze. In 2006 the institute was renamed the Ivane Javakhishvili...