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- Tahmasp_I abstract "Tahmasp I (Persian: شاه تهماسب یکم) (22 February 1514 – 14 May 1576) was an influential Shah of Iran, who enjoyed the longest reign of any member of the Safavid dynasty. He was the son and successor of Ismail I.He came to the throne aged ten in 1524 and came under the control of the Qizilbash, Turkic tribesmen who formed the backbone of the Safavid power. The Qizilbash leaders fought among themselves for the right to be regents over Tahmasp. Upon adulthood, however, Tahmasp was able to reassert the power of the Shah and control the tribesmen with the introduction of large amounts of Caucasian elements, creating new layers in society. These layers, mostly fulfilled by ethnic Circassians, Georgians and Armenians acquired through his wars in the Caucasus and slave trade, would continue to play a crucial role in Persia's royal household, harems and in the civil and military administration for centuries after Tahmasp.His reign was marked by foreign threats, primarily from the Ottomans and the Uzbeks. In 1555, however, he regularized relations with the Empire through the Peace of Amasya. This peace lasted for 30 years, until it was broken in the time of Shah Mohammed Khodabanda.He is also known for the reception he gave to the fugitive Mughal Emperor Humayun, which is depicted in a painting on the walls of the Safavid palace of Chehel Sotoon. Humayun's return from Persia, accompanied by a large retinue of Persian noblemen and soldiers, signaled an important change in Mughal court culture, as the Central Asian origins of the dynasty were largely overshadowed by the influences of Persian art, architecture, language and literature.One of Shah Tahmasp's more lasting achievements was his encouragement of the Persian rug industry on a national scale, possibly a response to the economic effects of the interruption of the Silk Road carrying trade during the Ottoman wars.".
- Tahmasp_I activeYearsEndYear "1576".
- Tahmasp_I activeYearsStartYear "1524".
- Tahmasp_I alias "Shahanshah, Sahib-i-Qiran, Sultan bar Salatin".
- Tahmasp_I birthDate "1514-02-22".
- Tahmasp_I birthPlace Shahabad.
- Tahmasp_I birthYear "1514".
- Tahmasp_I deathDate "1576-05-14".
- Tahmasp_I deathPlace Qazvin.
- Tahmasp_I deathYear "1576".
- Tahmasp_I parent Ismail_I.
- Tahmasp_I placeOfBurial Ardabil.
- Tahmasp_I predecessor Ismail_I.
- Tahmasp_I successor Ismail_II.
- Tahmasp_I thumbnail Tahmasb-1.jpg?width=300.
- Tahmasp_I title "Shahanshah of Persia".
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- Tahmasp_I after Ismail_II.
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- Tahmasp_I birthDate "1514-02-22".
- Tahmasp_I birthPlace Shahabad.
- Tahmasp_I caption "Painting of Shah Tahmasp I at Chehel Sotoon palace.".
- Tahmasp_I coronation "1524-06-02".
- Tahmasp_I dateOfBirth "1514-02-22".
- Tahmasp_I dateOfDeath "1576-05-14".
- Tahmasp_I deathDate "1576-05-14".
- Tahmasp_I deathPlace Qazvin.
- Tahmasp_I father Ismail_I.
- Tahmasp_I fullName "‘Abu’l Muzaffar ‘Abu’l Fath Sultan Shah Tahmasb bin Shah Ismail al-Safavi al-Husayni al-Musavi".
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- Tahmasp_I mother Tajlu_Khanum.
- Tahmasp_I name "Shah Tahmasp I".
- Tahmasp_I name "Tahmasb 01".
- Tahmasp_I othertitles "Shahanshah, Sahib-i-Qiran, Sultan bar Salatin".
- Tahmasp_I placeOfBirth Shahabad.
- Tahmasp_I placeOfBurial Ardabil.
- Tahmasp_I placeOfDeath Qazvin.
- Tahmasp_I predecessor Ismail_I.
- Tahmasp_I reign "--05-23".
- Tahmasp_I religion Shia_Islam.
- Tahmasp_I royalHouse Safavi.
- Tahmasp_I shortDescription "Shah of Iran".
- Tahmasp_I successor Ismail_II.
- Tahmasp_I title Safavid_dynasty.
- Tahmasp_I title Shah.
- Tahmasp_I years "1524".
- Tahmasp_I description "Shah of Iran".
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- Tahmasp_I comment "Tahmasp I (Persian: شاه تهماسب یکم) (22 February 1514 – 14 May 1576) was an influential Shah of Iran, who enjoyed the longest reign of any member of the Safavid dynasty. He was the son and successor of Ismail I.He came to the throne aged ten in 1524 and came under the control of the Qizilbash, Turkic tribesmen who formed the backbone of the Safavid power. The Qizilbash leaders fought among themselves for the right to be regents over Tahmasp.".
- Tahmasp_I label "Scià Tahmasp I".
- Tahmasp_I label "Tahmasp I".
- Tahmasp_I label "Tahmasp I".
- Tahmasp_I label "Tahmasp I".
- Tahmasp_I label "Tahmasp I".
- Tahmasp_I label "Tahmasp I.".
- Tahmasp_I label "Tahmasp Ier".
- Tahmasp_I label "Тахмасп I".
- Tahmasp_I label "طهماسب الأول".
- Tahmasp_I label "タフマースブ1世".
- Tahmasp_I label "塔赫玛斯普一世".