Divan-begi | |
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Style | ʿĀlī-jāh (Serene Highness)[1] |
Type | Moqarrab al-Khāqān[1] |
Member of | Jānqī (Council of State)[1] |
Residence | Keshīk-Khāneh, Ālī Qāpū (Royal court's Guardhouse)[1] |
Seat | Isfahan, Safavid Iran |
Nominator | The King[2] |
Appointer | The King[2] |
Term length | no fixed length[3] |
Formation | 1501 |
First holder | Khadem Beg Talish |
Unofficial names | [A]Mir-e Divan Divan-begi-bashi |
Deputy | Nāʿeb-e Dīvān-begī[4] |
Salary | 500 tomāns (officially)[a][1] |
The Divan-begi[b] (Persian: دیوانبیگی, romanized: Dīvān-beīgī) was a high-ranking official in Judicial system of Safavid Iran (1501–1736), who acted as chief justice of Safavid capital and all over the kingdom's courts.[5] It was the Persian form of Turkic Diwan-begi office, also known as the Imperial Chief Justice[6] or Lord High Justice.[1] Divan-begis presided over an appeals court for the kingdom,[7] except for cases involving military officers or religious officials.[8] Divan-begis had deputies to assist them.[5]
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