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The province of Kandahar (Persian: استان قندهار, romanized: Ostān-e Qandahar) was an eastern province of Safavid Iran centered around the city of Kandahar,[1] and one of the four provinces of the Khorasan administrative region.[2] It was composed of eight lower-ranking dependencies, Bost-Gereskh, Zamindavar, K.ri (Duki?), Y.ki (Chutiyali?), Garmsir-e Qandahar, Ghuriyan and the tribal district of the Hazaras, which included Qalat.[3]
Safavid Kandahar Ostān-e Qandahar | |||||||
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1537–1538 1545 1558–1592 1622–1638 1649–1709 | |||||||
Status | Province of Safavid Iran | ||||||
Capital | Kandahar | ||||||
Government | Province | ||||||
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This is a list of the known figures who governed Kandahar.[4][5] Beglerbeg, hakem and vali were all administrative titles designating the governor.[6]
Date | Governor | Observations |
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1537–1538 | Budaq Khan Qajar | Hakem of Kandahar |
1538–1545 | None | Ruled by the Mughal Empire |
1545 | Budaq Khan Qajar | Hakem of Kandahar. Second tenure |
1545–1558 | None | Ruled by the Mughal Empire |
1558–1576 | Hamzeh Beg Dhu'l-Qadr | Hakem of Kandahar |
1576 | Fulad Khalifeh-ye Shamlu | Hakem of Kandahar |
1577–? | Hamzeh Beg Dhu'l-Qadr | Hakem of Kandahar. Second tenure |
1587 | Mozaffar Hoseyn Mirza | Hakem of Kandahar |
1588 | Qur Hamzeh | Hakem of Kandahar |
1588 | Rostam Mirza | Hakem of Kandahar |
1589–1592 | Mozaffar Hoseyn Mirza | Hakem of Kandahar. Second tenure |
1592–1622 | None | Ruled by the Mughal Empire |
1622–1626 | Ganj Ali Khan | Hakem of Kandahar |
1626–1638 | Ali Mardan Khan | Son of the previous governor. Hakem of Kandahar |
1638–1649 | None | Ruled by the Mughal Empire |
1649 | Mehrab Khan | Hakem of Kandahar and Astarabad |
1649–1662/63 | Otar Beg | Hakem of Kandahar |
1662/63–? | Mansur Khan | Brother of the previous governor. Beglerbeg of Kandahar |
?–1673 | Jamshid Khan | |
1673–? | Zal Khan | |
1694–1695 | Dervish Khan Soltan | Beglerbeg of Kandahar |
1696 | Mohammad Ali Khan | |
1696, 1697 | Aslamas Beg | Beglerbeg of Kandahar |
1698 | Kalb Ali Khan | Beglerbeg of Kandahar and vali of Astarabad |
1698–1699 | Abdollah Khan | Beglerbeg of Kandahar |
1704–1709 | Gorgin Khan | Beglerbeg of Kandahar and Kerman |
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