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Gharib Shah
Sultan Kalanjar ((ペルシア語:شیشه سلطانکلان)), better known as Gharib Shah (), was a Iranian aristocrat who rebelled against Safavid rule in 1629/30, but was defeated and later executed.
== Biography ==
A native of Gilan, Gharib Shah was a descendant of the Kia'i dynasty, and his original name was Sultan Kalanjar, but when he in 1629/30 rebelled against Safavid rule in his home-province, he took the name of Adil Shah, while he was called Gharib Shah by his enemies. Before Gharib Shah rebelled, he had received the blessing of a certain Pir Shams-i Gulgiluva'i. During his rebellion, he was joined by various descendants of dynasties of Mazandaran and Gilan. After having declared himself as the ruler of Gilan, he occupied the provinces two major cities, Lahijan and Rasht. However, Gharib Shah was eventually defeated by a group of Safavid governors, which included Saru Taqi, the governor of Gilan and Mazandaran.
Gharib Shah, along with 2,000 of his supporters, were then executed at Isfahan. However, a supporter of Gharib Shah who claimed that he was his brother, rebelled in Mazandaran.

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