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Rahimkhan Chalabianloo or
Rahim Khan Chalabianlu, was a
government official in
power around the turn of the 19th
century in Iran. He was from the Chalabianlu...
- (according to
other sources, 4–6
years old), Sultanmurad,
Shahmurad and
Rahimkhan—remained in Bukhara.
After the
capture of Bukhara, the
Bolsheviks discovered...
-
crush the
Chalabianlu and
their allies, who,
under the
leadership of
Rahimkhan Chalabianloo, had been the
major supporters of the
deposed Mohammad Ali...
- his own expense. It is
located in
front of the
eastern wall of
Muhammad Rahimkhan Madrasah.
Madrasah was
included in the
UNESCO World Heritage List in 1990...
-
under the
donation of Amir Tora, the
brother of the
Uzbek ruler Muhammad Rahimkhan II (1864-1910). Some
sources give 1870 as the year of construction, while...
- the
winter of 1908–1909. The
majority of the
Shahsevan chiefs joined Rahimkhan Chalabianloo and Amir
Ashayer Shatranlu in an
alliance of
tribes in eastern...
- the
Chalabianlu tribe and
their allies, who,
under the
leadership of
Rahimkhan Chalabianloo, had been the
major supporters of the
deposed Mohammad Ali...
- was used in the
construction of
Olloqulixon Madrasa (1835),
Muhammad Rahimkhan Madrasah(1876) and Amir
madrasas (1870). "LAW ON THE
APPROVAL OF THE NATIONAL...
- ati-revolutionary
camps were headed, respectively, by
Sattar Khan and
Rahimkhan Chalabianloo, both from Qaradağ region. When in 1925 Rezā Shāh deposed...
- that the
merchant Polvonqori was not only a
close adviser of
Muhammad Rahimkhan II, but also a
person who
actively parti****ted in
establishing strong...