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Soleiman Mirza Safavi

Birthdate:
Death: 1576 (killed on order of his half brother Ismail Mirza (Ismail II Safavi))
Place of Burial: Shrine of Imamzadeh Hossein in Qazvin
Immediate Family:

Son of Shah Tahmasp I Safavi - r.1524-1576 and Soltan Agha Khanum Circassian
Brother of Pari Khan Khanum Safavid princess - daughter of Tahmasp I and de facto ruler and Princess Shahzadeh Alamiyan Gowhar Soltan Beygom Safavi
Half brother of Shah Soltan Mohammad Khodabandeh -r.1578-1587; Shah Ismail II Safavi r. 1576-1577 (34c); Mariam Soltan Begum Gilani; Heydar Mirza Safavi; Zeinab Begum Safavi and 2 others

Occupation: Governor of Shiraz and Mashhad
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About Soleiman Mirza Safavi

Suleiman Mirza (Persian: سلیمان میرزا‎, romanized: Soleymān Mirzā; b. 28 March 1554, Nakhchivan – d. 30 October 1576) was a Safavid prince. The son of king Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576) by his Circassian wife Sultan-Agha Khanum, he functioned several years as an official, serving as the governor (hakem) of Shiraz (1555–1557/58, under a laleh) and Mashhad (1567–1573, under a laleh as well).[1] His full sister was Pari Khan Khanum, and his Circassian uncle Shamkhal Sultan – both extremely pivotal figures in Safavid affairs during the latter half of the 16th century.[2]

During the last few years of Tahmasp I's life, when a protracted competition for the throne was evident, as well as much jockeying for position by the rival factions, a number of Qizilbash chiefs decided, in 1574, to openly support Suleiman Mirza as heir apparent.[3] When his half-brother Ismail Mirza Safavi (who succeeded as Ismail II) was eventually enthroned on 22 August 1576, the latter ordered for the systematic murder or blinding of any prince of royal blood who could become the center of a conspiracy against him.[4] As a result, Suleiman Mirza was killed on 30 October 1576 by the order of his own half-brother.[5] He was buried at the Shrine of Imamzadeh Hossein in Qazvin, the then royal capital.[5] . ref https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suleiman_Mirza_(son_of_Tahmasp_I)

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Soleiman Mirza Safavi's Timeline

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Shrine of Imamzadeh Hossein in Qazvin