Jani Beg Khan Shamlu


Jani Beg Khan Shamlu was the eshik-aqasi-bashi and qurchi-bashi under the Safavid shahs of Iran, Safi and Abbas II.
A member of the Shamlu tribe, the background of Jani Beg is obscure; he is referred as "a peasant's son" by the German scholar Adam Olearius, who also adds that Jani Beg was a "humble servant" during the reign of Abbas I.
On 15 October 1645, Jani Beg, along with many of his associates and clansmen were killed under the instigation of Abbas II's mother. His downfall did not have any negative effect on the career of his son Abu'l-Qasem Beg Shamlu, who later became the manager of the water distribution, then the divan-begi, then the mayor of Qazvin, and finally the khan of Hamadan.