Gurgin Khan

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Gurgin Khan was a Safavid Persian governor and military commander in Kandahar who was defeated and killed during Mirwais Hotak’s uprising in the early 18th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Safavid military commander
Safavid official
governor
allegiance Safavid Empire NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs George XI of Kartli NERFINISHED
Giorgi XI of Kartli NERFINISHED
Gurgīn Khān NERFINISHED
conflict Mirwais Hotak uprising
countryOfCitizenship Safavid Iran NERFINISHED
deathCause killed in uprising
employer Safavid dynasty NERFINISHED
era early 18th century
ethnicGroup Georgian
militaryBranch Safavid army NERFINISHED
notableEvent defeat and death during Mirwais Hotak’s revolt
notableFor Safavid rule in Kandahar prior to Hotak takeover
occupation governor
soldier
opponent Mirwais Hotak NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Kandahar NERFINISHED
placeOfWork Kandahar NERFINISHED
positionHeld Safavid governor of Kandahar
military commander in Kandahar
precededBy previous Safavid governors of Kandahar
regionGoverned Kandahar NERFINISHED
religion Shia Islam
succeededBy Mirwais Hotak as de facto ruler of Kandahar

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Mirwais Hotak opponent Gurgin Khan