Jamshid Khan
Jamshid Khan was a 17th-century Safavid military commander and official. Of "unclear origins", he was the son of a certain Hajji Manuchehr Khan, a gholam and sometime governor of Shirvan and Astarabad. Jamshid Khan served as the commander of the élite gholam corps in 1663-1667. He also served as the governor of Semnan in 1646-1656, of Astarabad in 1656-1664, and of Qandahar sometime after 1663.
Especially due to the high office of qollar-aghasi, Jamshid Khan yielded considerable influence in the Safavid state which was evident by the later tenure of grand vizier Mirza Mohammad Karaki, when the latters' power trailed that of Jamshid Khan. He died in 1667.