Abbas falls seriously ill in 1621. …

Years: 1621 - 1621

Abbas falls seriously ill in 1621.

His designated heir, Mohammed Khodabanda, thinks he is on his deathbed and begins to celebrate his accession to the throne with his Qizilbash supporters.

But the shah recovers and punishes his son with blinding, which will disqualify him from ever taking the throne.

The blinding is only partially successful and the prince’s followers plan to smuggle him out of the country to safety with the Great Mughal, whose aid they will use to overthrow Abbas and install Mohammed on the throne.

But the plot is betrayed, the prince’s followers are executed and the prince himself imprisoned in the fortress of Alamut, a mountain fortress located in the central Alborz Mountains south of the Caspian Sea close to Gazor Khan near Qazvin, where he will later be murdered by Abbas’ successor, Shah Safi.

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