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[[File:Riza_Khudabanda_Mirza,_second_son_of_Shah_Abbas_I._Mughal_style,_by_or_after_Bishn_Das,_1605-1627.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mughal painting]] of Mohammad Khodabanda, by or after [[Bishandas]]. Dated 1605–1627]]
[[File:Riza_Khudabanda_Mirza,_second_son_of_Shah_Abbas_I._Mughal_style,_by_or_after_Bishn_Das,_1605-1627.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mughal painting]] of Mohammad Khodabanda, by or after [[Bishandas]]. Dated 1605–1627]]
'''Soltan Mohammad Mirza''', also known as '''Ruzak Mirza''' or '''Reza Khodabanda (Khodabandeh) Mirza''' after [[Mohammad Khodabanda|his grandfather]] (born 1597-98), was the third known son of [[Safavid Iran|Safavid]] ''[[shah]]'' [[Abbas the Great]] ({{reign}}1588-1629).{{sfn|Roemer|1986|page=276}}
'''Soltan Mohammad Mirza''', also known as '''Ruzak Mirza''' or '''Reza Khodabandeh Mirza''' after [[Mohammad Khodabanda|his grandfather]] (born 1597-98), was the third known son of [[Safavid Iran|Safavid]] ''[[shah]]'' [[Abbas the Great]] ({{reign}}1588-1629).{{sfn|Roemer|1986|page=276}}


He was blinded in 1620-21 on the order of Shah Abbas.{{sfn|Canby|2009|page=21}}{{sfn|Roemer|1986|page=277}}
He was blinded in 1620-21 on the order of Shah Abbas.{{sfn|Canby|2009|page=21}}{{sfn|Roemer|1986|page=277}}

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Mughal painting of Mohammad Khodabanda, by or after Bishandas. Dated 1605–1627

Soltan Mohammad Mirza, also known as Ruzak Mirza or Reza Khodabandeh Mirza after his grandfather (born 1597-98), was the third known son of Safavid shah Abbas the Great (r.1588-1629).[1]

He was blinded in 1620-21 on the order of Shah Abbas.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Roemer 1986, p. 276.
  2. ^ Canby 2009, p. 21.
  3. ^ Roemer 1986, p. 277.

Sources

  • Canby, Sheila R. (2009). Shah ʻAbbas: The Remaking of Iran. British Museum Press. ISBN 978-0-7141-2452-0.
  • Roemer, H. R. (1986). "The Safavid Period". In Lockhart, Laurence; Jackson, Peter (eds.). The Cambridge History of Iran. Vol. 6: The Timurid and Safavid Periods. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 276. ISBN 0-521-20094-6.