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Sam Mirza Safavi | |
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Governor of Herat | |
1st tenure | 1521–1530 |
Predecessor | Ebrahim Soltan Khan Mowsellu |
Successor | Bahram Mirza Safavi |
Guardian | Durmish Khan Shamlu Hoseyn Khan Shamlu |
2nd tenure | 1533–1536 |
Predecessor | Bahram Mirza Safavi |
Successor | Khalifeh Soltan Shamlu |
Guardian | Aghzivar Khan Shamlu |
Born | 1517 Iran |
Died | 1566/67 Qahqaheh Castle, Iran |
Spouse | Daughter of Hoseyn Khan Shamlu |
Issue | Rostam Mirza Unnamed daughter |
Dynasty | Safavid |
Father | Ismail I |
Mother | Unnamed Georgian woman |
Religion | Twelver Shia Islam |
Writing career | |
Language | Persian |
Notable works | Tazkera-ye tohfa-ye Sami |
Sam Mirza Safavi (Persian: سام میرزا صفوی), was a Safavid prince and poet in 16th-century Iran, who wrote the Tazkera-ye tohfa-ye Sami, a collection of biographies of contemporary Persian poets. He was the third son of Shah Ismail I (r. 1501–1524), the founder of the Safavid dynasty.