词条 | Mirza Ata-Allah Isfahani |
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Mirza Ata-Allah Isfahani ({{lang-fa|میرزا عطا الله اصفهانی}}) was a high-ranking Persian statesman in the early Safavid era, who served as the vizier of Azerbaijan, Qarabagh, and Shirvan. BiographyA member of the Khuzani family of Isfahan, Ata-Allah is first mentioned in 1524, when he was assigned by the newly-crowned shah Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576) to transport a royal decree (farman) and robe of honour to court of the Shirvanshah Khalilullah II,{{sfn|Mitchell|2009|p=111}} who ruled Shirvan under Safavid suzerainty. Ata-Allah afterwards served as vizier of Azerbaijan, Qarabagh, and Shirvan. In 1548, he helped the fellow Isfahan-born Mirza Salman Jaberi get enlisted under the service of Tahmasp I.{{sfn|Mitchell|2007|pp=313-314}} In 1555, Tahmasp moved the capital from Tabriz to Qazvin, but Ata-Allah nevertheless chose to stay in the former capital. In 1558, he accompanied the Ottoman rebel prince Şehzade Bayezid from Yerevan to the royal court in Qazvin.{{sfn|Mitchell|2009|p=111}} According to the Safavid court historian Iskandar Beg Munshi, Ata-Allah's administrative work was so influential, that "the administrative practices they instituted are still the rule and model in those provinces."{{sfn|Mitchell|2009|p=111}} When Ata-Allah died sometime in the early 1560s, the poet Abdi Shirazi composed a poem in honour of him.{{sfn|Mitchell|2009|p=51}} He was survived by a son, Mirza Ahmad Khuzani, who served in the chancellery, and whose son, Mirza Shah Vali Isfahani, served as the grand vizier of the country briefly in 1587. ReferencesSources
7 : People from Isfahan|16th-century Iranian people|Year of birth unknown|1560s deaths|Safavid civil servants|Khuzani family|16th-century people of the Safavid Empire |
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