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Hatim Beg Urdubadi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hatim Beg Urdubadi Hatim "Beg" Urdubadi ((ペルシア語:حاتم بیگ اردوبادی)), was a Iranian aristocrat from the Urdubadi family, who served as the ''vizier'' of the Safavid king (''shah'') Abbas I (r. 1588–1629) from 1591 to 1610/1. == Biography == Mirza Talib was the son of Bahram Khan Urdubadi, the lord of Urdubad, the homeland of the Urdubadi family, an Iranian family which was descended from the medieval philosopher and polymath Nasir al-Din al-Tusi. Hatim later succeeded his father as the lord of Urdubad, and received the title of "Beg" (lord). In the 1570s, Hatim Beg served as the ''vizier'' of the governor of Kerman, Vali Beg Yuz Bashi Afshar and was later appointed as the accountant (''mustawfi al-mamalik'') of Yazd. In 1591, Hatim Beg was appointed as the ''mustawfi al-mamalik'' of all of Iran, and six months later was appointed by shah Abbas I as his ''vizier''. Hatim Beg later died 1610/1 near Urmia during an expedition. He had a son named Mirza Talib Khan, who would later serve as the ''vizier'' of shah Safi (r. 1629–1642) from 1632 until 1633, where he was assassinated by the eunuch Saru Taqi, due to a personal hatred he had towards the Urdubadi family, the reason being that Hatim Beg had denied to give Saru Taqi's father a post which he had asked for.
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