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arkan ol-dowleh), at
least three were from the
military administration; the
qollar-aghasi, the qurchi-bashi, and the tofangchi-aghasi. At
least three of the...
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Hossein Qollar-Aghasi (1902–1966) was an
Iranian painter. He was born in Tehran, Iran and was the son of Ali-Reza
Qollar-Aghasi, a
designer of tile-work...
- The
Qollar-aghasi, also
spelled Qullar-aqasi, was the
commander of the
Safavid Empire's élite
gholam (also
spelled ghulam) corps. The word
means lord of...
- Zahir-od-dowleh
cemetery Spouse H****an Khan al-Saltaneh (c. 1894– c. 1900)
Qollar-Aqasi
Bashi (c. 1909–?) Isa Khan Majd al-Saltaneh
Amirsoleimani Dynasty...
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governor (hakem) of
Derbent and as
commander of the élite
gholam corps (
qollar-aghasi),
succeeding Khosrow Mirza (later
Rostam Khan of Kartli) to this...
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Naser al-Din Shah's
chief minister at the time, is also depicted. Oil on
canvas created by
Hossein Qollar-Aqasi, Iran,
first half of the 20th century...
- (etemad ol-dowleh, sadr-e azam) and
resident court amirs (the qurchi-bashi,
qollar-aghasi, eshik-aqasi-bashi, and tofangchi-aghasi)
formed the "close council...
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Orbeliani clan. He
served as the
commander of the empire's élite
gholam corps (
qollar-aghasi)
sometime before 1693, and as the
governor (beglarbeg) of Qandahar...
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Mansur Khan may
refer to:
Mansur Khan (
qollar-aghasi),
Safavid military commander Mansur Khan (Moghul Khan) (died 1543), khan of
eastern Moghulistan Mansur...
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Iranian Coffeehouse painters. When he was
thirteen years old, he met
Hossein Qollar-Aqasi, one of the
founding fathers of the genre, at a
coffeehouse in Tehran...