Khvajeh Ali Safavi (Persian: خواجه علی سیاهپوش; died 1427) was a son of Sadr al-Dīn Mūsā and grandson of Safi-ad-din Ardabili.[1][2] He assumed leadership of the Safavid order after his father's death. According to Rudi Matthee / Encyclopedia Iranica, under Khvajeh Ali, the convictions of the Safavid order apparently shifted towards Shia Islam "under the influence of their main supporters—Turkmen tribes who adhered to a popular brand of Shiʿism".[2] Originally (i.e. prior to Khvajeh Ali), the order seemingly bore "Sunni convictions".[2]
Khvajeh Ali Safavi | |
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Safavid order | |
Preceded by | Sadr al-Dīn Mūsā |
Succeeded by | →Sheikh Ebrahim→Shaykh Junayd |
Personal details | |
Died | 1427 |
Children | Sheikh Ebrahim |
Parent |
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Relatives | Shaykh Junayd (grandson) |
References
edit- ^ Newman 2008, p. 68.
- ^ a b c Matthee 2008.
Sources
edit- Horst, H. (1985). "ʿALĪ, ḴᵛĀJA". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I, Fasc. 8. p. 836.
- Matthee, Rudi (2008). "Safavid Dynasty". Encyclopaedia Iranica.
- Newman, Andrew J. (2008). Safavid Iran: Rebirth of a Persian Empire. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-0857716613.