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Mirza Mohammad Taher Vahid Qazvini (محمد طاهر وحید قزوینی; died 1700), was an Iranian bureaucrat, poet, and historian, who served as the grand vizier of two Safavid monarchs, Shah Suleiman and the latter's son Soltan Hoseyn from 1691 to 1699.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 20 relations: Abbas II of Persia, Abbas the Great, Asir-e Esfahani, Azerbaijani language, Eshik-aqasi-bashi, Grand vizier, Hamid Dabashi, Iranian studies, List of Safavid grand viziers, Mohammad Mo'men Khan Shamlu, Mughal Empire, Persianate society, Persians, Qazvin, Rudi Matthee, Safavid Iran, Sayyid, Shaykh Ali Khan Zanganeh, Soltan Hoseyn, Suleiman I of Persia.

  2. 17th-century Iranian historians
  3. 17th-century Iranian poets
  4. 17th-century Iranian politicians
  5. 17th-century Persian-language poets
  6. Grand viziers of the Safavid Empire
  7. Safavid historians

Abbas II of Persia

Abbas II (born Soltan Mohammad Mirza; 30 August 1632 – 26 October 1666) was the seventh Shah of Safavid Iran, ruling from 1642 to 1666. Mohammad Taher Vahid Qazvini and Abbas II of Persia are Azerbaijani-language poets.

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Abbas the Great

Abbas I (translit; 27 January 1571 – 19 January 1629), commonly known as Abbas the Great (translit), was the fifth shah of Safavid Iran from 1588 to 1629.

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Asir-e Esfahani

Mirza Jalal Mohammad, who is best known as Asir-e Esfahani (Asir) and Shahrestani, was a poet in 17th-century Safavid Iran. Mohammad Taher Vahid Qazvini and Asir-e Esfahani are 17th-century Persian-language poets.

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Azerbaijani language

Azerbaijani or Azeri, also referred to as Azeri Turkic or Azeri Turkish, is a Turkic language from the Oghuz sub-branch.

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Eshik-aqasi-bashi

Eshik-aqasi-bashi or Ishik-aqasi-bashi was a title held by two officials in the central administration of Safavid Iran, the eshik-aqasi-bashi-e divan and the eshik-aqasi-bashi-e haram.

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Grand vizier

Grand vizier (vazîr-i aʾzam; sadr-ı aʾzam; sadrazam) was the title of the effective head of government of many sovereign states in the Islamic world.

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Hamid Dabashi

Hamid Dabashi (حمید دباشی; born 1951) is an Iranian-American professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York City.

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Iranian studies

Iranian studies (ايران‌شناسی), also referred to as Iranology and Iranistics, is an interdisciplinary field dealing with the research and study of the civilization, history, literature, art and culture of Iranian peoples.

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List of Safavid grand viziers

This is the list of grand viziers (vazīr-e azam) of Safavid Iran. Mohammad Taher Vahid Qazvini and list of Safavid grand viziers are grand viziers of the Safavid Empire.

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Mohammad Mo'men Khan Shamlu

Mohammad Mo'men Khan Shamlu (محمدمؤمن خان شاملو), was a Turkoman nobleman from the Shamlu tribe, who served as the vizier of the Safavid king (shah) Sultan Husayn (r. 1694–1722) from 1699 to 1707. Mohammad Taher Vahid Qazvini and Mohammad Mo'men Khan Shamlu are 17th-century people from Safavid Iran and grand viziers of the Safavid Empire.

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Mughal Empire

The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in South Asia.

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Persianate society

A Persianate society is a society that is based on or strongly influenced by the Persian language, culture, literature, art and/or identity.

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Persians

The Persians--> are an Iranian ethnic group who comprise over half of the population of Iran.

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Qazvin

Qazvin (قزوین) is a city in the Central District of Qazvin County, Qazvin province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district.

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Rudi Matthee

Rudolph P. Matthee, best known as Rudi Matthee (born 1953), is John and Dorothy Munroe Distinguished Professor of History in the History Department at the University of Delaware, teaching Middle Eastern history and specializing in the history of early modern Iran.

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Safavid Iran

Safavid Iran, Safavid Persia or the Safavid Empire,, officially known as the Guarded Domains of Iran, was one of the largest and long-standing Iranian empires after the 7th-century Muslim conquest of Persia, which was ruled from 1501 to 1736 by the Safavid dynasty.

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Sayyid

Sayyid (سيد;; meaning 'sir', 'Lord', 'Master'; Arabic plural: سادة; feminine: سيدة) is an honorific title of Hasanids and Husaynids Muslims, recognized as descendants of the Arab companion Ali through his sons, Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali.

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Shaykh Ali Khan Zanganeh

Shaykh Ali Khan Zanganeh (شیخ علی خان زنگنه, died 1689), was an Iranian statesman of Kurdish origin, who served as the grand vizier of the Safavid king (shah) Suleiman I (r. 1666–1694) from 1669 to 1689. Mohammad Taher Vahid Qazvini and Shaykh Ali Khan Zanganeh are 17th-century Iranian politicians, 17th-century people from Safavid Iran and grand viziers of the Safavid Empire.

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Soltan Hoseyn

Soltan Hoseyn (Soltān-Hoseyn; 1668 – 9 September 1727) was the Safavid shah of Iran from 1694 to 1722.

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Suleiman I of Persia

Suleiman I (born Sam Mirza, February or March 1648 – 29 July 1694) was the eighth Shah of Safavid Iran from 1666 to 1694.

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See also

17th-century Iranian historians

17th-century Iranian poets

17th-century Iranian politicians

17th-century Persian-language poets

Grand viziers of the Safavid Empire

Safavid historians

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Taher_Vahid_Qazvini

Also known as Mohammad Tahir Qazvini, Mohammad Tahir Vahid Qazvini.