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Ali Mardan Khan (Persian: علی مردان خان; died April 1657) was a Kurdish military leader and administrator, serving under the Safavid kings Shah Abbas I and Shah Safi, and later the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan. He was the son of Ganj Ali Khan. After surrendering the city of Qandahar, part of the easternmost territories of the Safavids to the Mughals in 1638, he served with distinction in the Mughal administration, earning the highest honors of the Mughal court.

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  • Ali Mardan Khan (Persian: علی مردان خان; died April 1657) was a Kurdish military leader and administrator, serving under the Safavid kings Shah Abbas I and Shah Safi, and later the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan. He was the son of Ganj Ali Khan. After surrendering the city of Qandahar, part of the easternmost territories of the Safavids to the Mughals in 1638, he served with distinction in the Mughal administration, earning the highest honors of the Mughal court. (en)
  • Ali Mardan Khan (in lingua persiana علی مردان خان, in lingua urdu علی مردان خان) (... – aprile 1657) è stato un nobile e militare curdo, che fu al servizio degli scià safavidi Abbas I e Safi, e poi sotto il sovrano moghul Shah Jahan. Era figlio di Ganj Ali Khan e dopo aver consegnato la città di Kandahar e parte dei territori più orientali dei safavidi ai moghul nel 1638, prestò servizio con distinzione nell'amministrazione dell'impero moghul, guadagnandosi i più alti onori della corte. Shah Jahan riceve Ali Mardan Khan a corte (it)
  • Али Мардан Хан (? — апрель 1657) — курдский военачальник и администратор, служивший под руководством персидских шахов Аббаса I и Сефи I, а позднее могольского правителя Шах-Джахана. Сын Гандж Али-хана (? — 1624). В 1638 году после сдачи Кандагара могольской армии Али Мардан-хан, поступил на службу в администрации императора Великих Моголов, заработав самые высокие почести при дворе Шах-Джахана. (ru)
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  • Ali Mardan Khan (Persian: علی مردان خان; died April 1657) was a Kurdish military leader and administrator, serving under the Safavid kings Shah Abbas I and Shah Safi, and later the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan. He was the son of Ganj Ali Khan. After surrendering the city of Qandahar, part of the easternmost territories of the Safavids to the Mughals in 1638, he served with distinction in the Mughal administration, earning the highest honors of the Mughal court. (en)
  • Ali Mardan Khan (in lingua persiana علی مردان خان, in lingua urdu علی مردان خان) (... – aprile 1657) è stato un nobile e militare curdo, che fu al servizio degli scià safavidi Abbas I e Safi, e poi sotto il sovrano moghul Shah Jahan. Era figlio di Ganj Ali Khan e dopo aver consegnato la città di Kandahar e parte dei territori più orientali dei safavidi ai moghul nel 1638, prestò servizio con distinzione nell'amministrazione dell'impero moghul, guadagnandosi i più alti onori della corte. Shah Jahan riceve Ali Mardan Khan a corte (it)
  • Али Мардан Хан (? — апрель 1657) — курдский военачальник и администратор, служивший под руководством персидских шахов Аббаса I и Сефи I, а позднее могольского правителя Шах-Джахана. Сын Гандж Али-хана (? — 1624). В 1638 году после сдачи Кандагара могольской армии Али Мардан-хан, поступил на службу в администрации императора Великих Моголов, заработав самые высокие почести при дворе Шах-Джахана. (ru)
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  • Ali Mardan Khan (it)
  • Али Мардан-хан Зиг (ru)
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