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Rustam Khan ((ペルシア語:خان جودکي)) or Rostom-Khan Saakadze ((グルジア語:როსტომ-ხან სააკაძე)) (c. 1588 – 1 March 1643) was an Iranian Safavid military commander (''sipah-salar'') of Georgian origin, prominent in the service of the shahs Abbas I and Safi. He was accused of treason and executed under Shah Abbas II. He features in the contemporary Persian and Georgian chronicles and is also a subject of the 17th-century Persian biography written by a certain Bijan for Rustam Khan's grandson, his namesake and a high-ranking officer in Iran.〔Storey, C. A. (1927–39), ''Persian Literature: A Bio-bibliographical Survey'', vol. 1, pt. I, p. 318. London.〕 ==Career== Rustam Khan was a son of the Georgian nobleman Bijan Beg (Bezhan), of the Saakadze clan, who attended the Georgian prince Bagrat Khan of Kartli in his exile to Safavid Iran after the Ottoman invasion of the Georgian lands in 1578. Rustam Khan was brought up Muslim and entered the court service under Shah Abbas I at the age of 11 in 1599. Having distinguished himself in the campaigns against the Ottoman armies and rising through the ranks, he became ''yasawal i suhbat'' (personal attendant) to the shah in 1603–4, ''sardar'' (general) in 1623–4, ''diwan-begi'' (chancellor) in 1626–7, ''sipah-salar'' (commander-in-chief) and ''beglarbegi'' (governor) of Azerbaijan in 1632–3.〔
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