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Jafarqoli Khan, also
known as
Jafarqoli Beg, was a
Safavid official of
Georgian origin who
served as the
governor (beglarbeg) of
Astarabad in 1664 or...
- Marallu-ye
Jafarqoli Khanlu (Persian: ماراللوي جعفرقلي خانلو, also
Romanized as Mārāllū-ye Ja‘farqolī Khānlū; also
known as Mārāllū and Morālalū-ye Ja‘farqolī...
- Deh Parah-ye
Kesht Varzeh-ye
Jafarqoli (Persian: ده پره كشت ورزه جعفرقلي, also
Romanized as Deh Parah-ye
Kesht Varzeh-ye Ja‘farqolī; also
known as Deh...
- جعفرقلی, romanized: Ja'farqoli) is a male
given name
built from quli.
Jafarqoli Khan
Jafar Qoli Khan
Donboli Jafargulu agha
Javanshir Jafargulu Khan Nakhchivanski...
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Marallu (Persian: ماراللو) may
refer to: Marallu-ye
Jafarqoli Khanlu Marallu-ye
Kalbalu This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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later on 14 June 1882. BAḴTĪĀRĪ (1) Ḥosaynqolī Khan, the son of
Jaʿfarqolī Khan, from the Dūrakī clan of the Haft Lang, the
first credible Baḵtīārī...
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details Parent Allahverdi Khan (father)
Relatives Imam-Quli Khan (brother),
Jafarqoli Khan (great-nephew) Clan
Undiladze Nickname Dāvūd B. Allāhverdī Military...
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Qeshlaq Khan
Mohammadlu Khanali Darrehsi Kuramalu Mansurlu Marallu-ye
Jafarqoli Khanlu Mohammad Qoli
Beyglu Mohammad Taqi
Kandi Mollalu Nariman Oruj Alilu...
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defeated by an army sent
against him
under Abbas Mirza near Salmas.
Jafarqoli had to flee to
Erivan Khanate and
submit to Russians. In June 1804, at...
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Qeshlaq Khan
Mohammadlu Khanali Darrehsi Kuramalu Mansurlu Marallu-ye
Jafarqoli Khanlu Mohammad Qoli
Beyglu Mohammad Taqi
Kandi Mollalu Nariman Oruj Alilu...