Abdollah Khan Ustajlu

Abdollah Khan Ustajlu (died 1566/67) was a high-ranking Iranian dignitary of Turkoman origin, who served during the reign of king (shah) Tahmasp I (1524-1576).

He successively held the posts of amir al-omarāʾ (commander-in-chief) and divanbegi (chancellor, chief justice), before becoming the governor of Shirvan from 1549 until 1565 or 1566.

[2][B] In 1549, having already served as amir-al-omarāʾ and divanbegi, he was appointed governor of Shirvan, a post he held for numerous years.

in 1562-1563, Abdollah Khan sent envoys to the capital of the Russian Tsardom, Moscow, to conduct discussions about trade.

[5] In the 1560s, Abdollah Khan granted the Muscovy Company trading privileges, whose mission to Safavid Iran at the time was led by Anthony Jenkinson.

Farman in Persian by Shah Tahmasp I appointing the theologian 'Abd al-Razzaq Mir Sultan as sadr of the province Shirvan , in which the region of Shaki is to be integrated. Tahmasp also orders the governor Abdollah Khan to promote and strengthen Twelver Shia Islam in this area. Dated 1550