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Sam Mirza ((ペルシア語:سام میرزا)), later known by his first dynastic name of Safi II (), and thereafter known by his more famous second dynastic name of Suleiman I (), was the eighth Safavid shah (king) of Iran, ruling from 1 November 1666 to 29 July 1694. ==Family, youth and accession==
Sam Mirza was born in February 1648 (or March); he was the elder son of the previous shah Abbas II and Circassian slave Nakihat Khanum. He had a younger brother named Hamza Mirza, as well as two other brothers named Ismail Mirza and Mirza Ali Naqi. He also had two unnamed sisters. Suleiman grew up isolated in the royal harem, where he was taken care of by a black eunuch named Agha Nazir. Because of this, his first language was and remained Azerbaijani; it is still not clearly known how much Persian he was able to speak. Furthermore, due to the way in which he raised, he was much less experienced and less energetic than his father, which had significant consequences for him during his reign, which was quite unsuccessful. Abbas II died in Mazandaran on 25 September 1666, without revealing who should be his successor. Five days later, the word spread to Isfahan, which made the eunuchs, who took care of the palace, to take care of the succession. The majority of them preferred Hamza Mirza, who was only seven years old, which would make it easier for them to control the affairs of the state. However, in the end, Hamza Mirza's tutor made a statement in the court, where he supported Sam Mirza to be the successor.
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