- Mohammad-Taqi Khan
Pessian (Persian: محمدتقیخان پسیان; 1892 – 3
October 1921), more
commonly known as
Colonel Pessian, was an
Iranian gendarme, fighter...
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Pessian went to
battle with the
armies of
several regional governors. However, the
rebels were
eventually defeated and Reza Khan
ordered that
Pessian...
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killed all the gendarmerie,
including Colonel Taqi Khan.
Mohammad Taqi
Pessian On 3
April 1921 in a
military coup with his
small force of only 200 gendarmes...
- d'état of Reza Pahlavi,
Colonel Mohammad Taqi
Pessian, his brother-in-law
General Heydaygholi Pessian and Sey**** Zia'eddin
Tabatabaee against the Qajar...
- as
several prominent rebel commanders such as
Kuchik Khan and
Colonel Pessian during the
Iranian events of 1921. The
Shikak rebellion resulted in some...
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gendarmes under Akhgar retreated to Burazjan. In
November 1915,
Colonel Pessian, the
commander of the
Gendarmerie in Hamedan,
launched an
attack on the...
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rebellion of
Colonel Mohammad Taqi
Pessian in 1921 has been
described as an
experiment in
revolutionary nationalism.
Pessian led a
military state based in...
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Georg Everhard Rumphius,
Plinius Indicus". The Biologist. 68 (3–4): 42–54.
Pessian,
Parvaneh (27 July 2014). "Whitby teen
explores century-old murder". Whitby...
- d'état of
Tehran against the
Qajar government,
Tabatabaee ordered Colonel Pessian to
arrest many of the opposition,
among them
Ahmad Qavam. However, with...
- 2010, PDF webpage: Vau-PDF
Archived 2012-03-05 at the
Wayback Machine.
Pessian,
Parvaneh (2018-01-24). "Reptilia
slithers into
Whitby this summer". Whitby...