657 



1259 



663 



1264 



681 



1282 



683 



1284 



690 



1291 



694 



1294 



694 



1291 



703 



1303 



716 



1316 



736 



1335 



747 



1346 



146 Moghel Khans of Persia — Sultans of Khordsdn — Sufis of 



Table LXIX. Moghel-Tartar or Il-Khanian Dynasty of Persia. 



Od the death of Mangu Kha'n son of JenghIz Kha'n, the sovereignty of 

 Persia was assumed by his brother 

 A. H. A. D. 



Hulagu or Halaku Il-Khsin. 



Abaga or Abaka Il-Khan, his son. 



Nikudar Oglan, 7th son of Hulaku, on conversion to Muha- 

 medanism, took the name of Ahmed Khan. 



Arglmn Kaan, son of Abaga. 



Kai-Khatu Kaan, ditto. 



Baidu Kaan, son of Targhih, 5th son of Hulaku. 



Ghazan Kaan Mahmud, eldest son of Arghtin. 



Ghias-ud-din Au-gaptu, Khoda bandah Muhammed. 



Abu Said Bahadur Khan, his son, on whose death in 



the dynasty became dependent. 



Aniishirvan. Invasion of Taimur or Tamerlane. (See below.) 



Table LXX. Moghel Sultans o/'Khora'sa'n. 



795 1393 Kutb-ud-din Ami'r Timu'r Gurgan Sahibkiran (Tamerlane) con- 

 quered Baghdad, invaded India, &c. 

 807 1404 Khalil Sultan, son of Miran Shah, deposed. 



Shall Rokh, behadur Sultan. 



Ulugh Begh, Malak us said, of Khiva. 



Abdul Latif Mirza, his son. 



Baber Mirza, Sultan Abul Casern. 



Mfrza Shah Mahmud, deposed. 



Abu Said, son of Ahmed. (See Moghels of India.) 



Jiadighiar, grandson of Shah Rokh. 

 805 1470 Sultan Hosein Mirza, grandson of Omar. 

 901 1505 Badi ezzaman, his son, took refuge with the Sufis. 



Table LXXI. Kings of Persia of the Sophi, Sufi, or Safi Race. 



Juneid, a descendant of Safi ud-din, a Sophi or mystic philosopher, being 

 expelled from Aderbijdn by the Turcoman ruler Jehan Sh£h, established himself 

 in Shirwan. His grandson 



Ismail al-Sufi ben Sheikh Haidar, united conquered provinces 



and assumed sovereignty of Persia and Khorasan 908-1502. 

 Shah Tahmasp ben Ismail. 

 Shah Ismail IF. ben Tahmasp. 

 Muhammed Khodabandab ben Tahmasp. 

 Hamzab ben Muhammed, or Amir Hams. 

 Shah Ismail ben Muhammed. 

 Sbah Abbas ben Muhammed. 

 Shah Safi ben Safi Mirza ben Abbas. 

 Shah Abbas II. ben Shah Safi. 

 Soleiman ben Shah Abbas. 

 Shah Husein ben Soleiman, last of the Sufis. 

 Shah Tahmasp II. ben Shah Husein, abdicated. 

 Mahmud, an Afghan, invaded Persia, and usurped. 

 Ashraf, an Afghan, defeated by Nadir kuli. 

 Shah Tahmasp, nominally restored, murdered 1737. 

 Abbas III. ben Tahmasp. 



Na'dir Shah or Nadir Sultan, proclaimed king. 

 Adel Shah, nephew and murderer of Nadir. 

 Ibrahim, his brother. 

 Shah Rokh, blinded, driven to Khorasan. 

 Soleiman, or Mirza Seid Muhammed. 



850 



1447 



853 



1449 



854 



1450 



861 



1456 



861 



1456 



A H. 



A. D. 



905 



1499 



932 



1525 



983 



1575 



985 



1577 



994 



1535 



994 



1585 



994 



1585 



1039 



1629 



1052 



1642 



1077 



1666 



1106 



1694 



1135 



1722 



1137 



1725 



1242 



1730 



1145 



1732 



1148 



1736 



1160 



1747 



1161 



1748 



1163 



1749 



1163 



1750 



