Abolnasr Sam Mirza Safavi (Persian: ابوالنصر ساممیرزا صفوی; 16 October 1517 – 1566) was a Safavid prince, a son of king (shah) Ismail I (r. 1501–1514). He was an art lover and was the author of the book Tazkare ye Sami or Tohfe ye Sami about poetry and poets.[1]
^Mehdi Bayani Yassavoli (1966), Ahvâl o Âsâr e Xošnevisân (The Calligrapher's Biographies and Works) (in Persian), Elmi, p. 228
Abolnasr SamMirzaSafavi (Persian: ابوالنصر ساممیرزا صفوی; 16 October 1517 – 1566) was a Safavid prince, a son of king (shah) Ismail I (r. 1501–1514)...
Chronicle of Sultan Selim The Convergence of the Stars, ordered by SamMirzaSafavi, son of Shah Ismail Hüsrev and Shirin by Persian Nizami (English: Khosru...
Tahmasp's lala, and the governorship was given to his younger son, SamMirzaSafavi. During his years in Herat, Tahmasp developed a love for writing and...
Safavid dynasty (/ˈsæfəvɪd, ˈsɑː-/; Persian: دودمان صفوی, romanized: Dudmâne Safavi, pronounced [d̪uːd̪ˈmɒːne sæfæˈviː]) was one of Iran's most significant...
seems to be influenced by his grand vizier, Ma'sum Beg Safavi (who was also the lala to Haydar Mirza, his favourite son) to take this decision. Ismail's...
MirzaSafavi, the eldest son of Haydar, and forcing the 7-year-old Ismail to go into hiding in Gilan, where under the Kar-Kiya ruler Soltan-Ali Mirza...
was the son of Sharaf ed-Din Hossein Ghomi, who was the scrivener of SamMirzaSafavi in Herat. When he was 11 years old, he moved with his father to Mashhad...
of Karim od-Din Habibollah Savoji. After Habibollah's murder, when SamMirzaSafavi, the brother of Tahmasp I, was the governor of Khorasan, Mir Ali Heravi...
last minute. Khosro-Mirza commands the right flank of the invasion forces. After the Battle of Marabda, Khosro-Mirza and Isa Khan Safavi restored Semayun...
one "noted for his education and cognitive acuity," according to prince SamMirza, a contemporary biographer of poets. Muhammad brought a retinue of artists...
SamMirza (Persian: سام میرزا) (1611 – 12 May 1642), known by his dynastic name of Shah Safi (Persian: شاه صفی), was the sixth shah of Safavid Iran, ruling...
and the writers of the chancellery, which included the court historian Mirza Mehdi Khan Astarabadi, were instructed with sending out orders to the military...
Suleiman I (Persian: شاه سلیمان, romanized: Shah Solayman; born SamMirza, February or March 1648 – 29 July 1694) was the eighth Shah of Safavid Iran...
literary critical works were tazkirāt, most prominently Tuḥfah-i Sāmī by SāmMīrzā. A sharp rebuke to the sabk-i hindī occurred in the eighteenth century...
After the death of Haydar, the Safaviyya gathered around his son Ali MirzaSafavi, who was also pursued and subsequently killed by Ya'qub. According to...
Mustafa Mirza, son of Shah Tahmasp I; Olghan Pasha Khanum (m. 1587), daughter of Husayn Mirza, son of Bahram MirzaSafavi, and widow of Hamza Mirza; Yakhan...
Huseyn Arablinski (1881–1919), actor Sayavush Aslan (1935–2013), actor Mirza Babayev (1903–2003), actor and singer Shamsi Badalbeyli (1911–1986), theatre...
Crossroads, 2001 ISBN 978-0-8245-2352-7. Rumi's Thoughts, edited by Seyed G Safavi, London: London Academy of Iranian Studies, 2003. William Chittick, The...
1397) Mela Huseynê Bateyî (1417–1495) Izz al-Din Shir (d. 1423) Khvajeh Ali Safavi (d. 1427) Idris Bitlisi (1457–1520) Shaykh Junayd (d. 1460) Hosam al-Din...
and letters from early Islamic period towards the end of Shah Ismaʻil Safavi's reign.). Iranian culture & literature (46). Kitābkhānah-ʾi Ṭahūrī., pp...
instruction of the Caliph. Ahmadi Muslims point out that as per Islamic prophecy, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad rendered Jihad in its military form as inapplicable in the...
al-Qaradawi Sayyid Qutb Tariq Ramadan Ata Abu Rashta Rashid Rida Navvab Safavi Ali Shariati Haji Shariatullah Hassan Al-Turabi Ahmed Yassin Muhammad ibn...
Durr-i Durrān (Thesis thesis). Lockhart, Lawrence (1958). The Fall of the Safavi Dynasty and the Afghan Occupation of Persia. United Kingdom: Cambridge University...
fund, sold by J. Murray [etc.] Lockhart, Laurence (1958). The Fall of the Safavī Dynasty and the Afghan Occupation of Persia, by Laurence Lockhart ... University...