Ardalan - List of Rulers of Ardalan State

List of Rulers of Ardalan State

  1. Bawa Ardalan (14th century)
  2. Timur Khan Ardalan (During the reign of Shah Tahmasp I).
  3. Helo (eagle) Khan Erdelan, 1586 well known for his conquests and independence, sacked Baghdad among others
  4. Khan Ahmad Khan (During the reign of Shah Abbas I)
  5. Soleiman Khan (During the reign of Shah Safi 1629–1642) (He rebuilt the Senna (Sinne) Dij or "the Castle of Senna")
  6. Sobhanverdi Khan (During the reign of Nader Shah)
  7. Ahmad Khan (Son of Sobhanverdi Khan) (He was made governor of a region stretching all the way from Hamadan to Mosul)
  8. Khosrow Khan Bozorg (1754–1788)
  9. Aman-Allah Khan Bozorg (1799–1825), was the last important Ardalan ruler (wali).
  10. Cyrus Ardalan (1991)

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