Aslan Khan Daghestani

Aslan Khan Daghestani was an early 18th-century Safavid official. Of Lezgian origin, he served as a governor of Kuhgiluyeh (beglarbeg; 1702–1708) and of Astarabad (hakem) during the reign of king Sultan Husayn (1694–1722). He entered office in Astarabad in 1708/09, and already early on in his tenure, the province was threatened by Turkmen incursions aided by rebels from the town of Sayfja.[1] Dismayed by the news, the Safavid government then sent Aslan Khan with 2,000 troops to deal with the enemy.[1]

According to Prof. Rudi Matthee, it is "likely" that he remained in office when his brother Fath-Ali Khan Daghestani served as grand vizier (1716–1720).[2][3] His son, Mohammad Khan, became governor of Herat in 1708/9.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Matthee 2012, p. 231.
  2. 1 2 Matthee 2012, p. 209.
  3. Floor 2008, p. 153.

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Preceded by
Mohammad Ali Khan
Governor of Kuhgiluyeh
1702–1708
Succeeded by
Safiqoli Beg
Preceded by
Kalb' Ali Beg
Governor of Astarabad
1708/09–?
Succeeded by
Rostam Mohammad Khan Sa'dlu
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