Mohammad Baqer Mirza | |||||
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Safavid Crown Prince | |||||
Tenure | 1 October 1587 - 2 February 1614 | ||||
Monarch | Shah Abbas I | ||||
Governor of Mashhad | |||||
Governor of Hamadan | |||||
Born | Mohammad Baqer Mirza 15 September 1587 Mashhad | ||||
Died | 25 January 1615 ( aged 27) Rasht | ||||
Spouse | Dilaram Khanum | ||||
Issue | Safi of Persia | ||||
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Dynasty | Safavid dynasty | ||||
Father | Abbas the Great |
Mohammad Baqer Mirza (Persian: محمدباقرمیرزا) better known in the West as Safi Mirza (صفیمیرزا)[1] (15 September 1587, Mashhad – 2 February 1614, Rasht) was the oldest son of Shah Abbas the Great (r. 1588-1629), and the crown prince of the Safavid dynasty during Abbas' reign and his own short life.
Safi Mirza was caught in one of the court intrigues in which several leading Circassians were involved, which would eventually cost him his life, and his place in the line of succession to become the next Shah. His son became the next Shah, known by his dynastic name Safi (r. 1629-1642).