Biah_Pish

Biah Pish

Biah Pish

Region in Gilan Province of Iran


Biah Pish is a region in Gilan Province of Iran. It is located on the eastern shore of the Sepidrood River. Lahijan was the capital of this region.[1]

Before the Safavid dynasty this region was under control of the central government of Iran.

During the Safavid dynasty, because of Kia'is help to Ismail I, the region gained more autonomy and Khan Ahmad Khan was the most famous governor of Biah Pish. Later because of this autonomy, Shah Ismail feared and captured Khan Ahmad Khan, who was imprisoned during 1567–1677. After Shah Ismail's death, his successor freed Khan Ahmad. He married the daughter of Tahmasp I.

In 1591, Khan Ahmad tried to get help from the Russian empire to overcome the Safavids, but the central government recognized this and finally Abbas I of Persia conquered Gilan.[2]

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References

  1. Dehkhoda, Aliakbar. "Biah Pish". Vajehyab (in Persian). Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  2. "Khan Ahmad ambassador to Tezar". Lahig (in Persian). 2011. Retrieved 17 November 2016.

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