- Tall
Rezaqoli Mambi (Persian: تل رضاقلي ممبي, also
Romanized as Tall
Reẕāqolī Mambī; also
known as Tall
Reẕāqolī) is a
village in Bahmai-ye Garmsiri-ye...
-
Rezaqoli-ye
Qeshlaqi (Persian: رضاقلي قشلاقي) is a
village in, and the
capital of,
Rezaqoli-ye
Qeshlaq Rural District in the
Central District of Nir County...
- Kalateh-ye
Rezaqoli (Persian: كلاته رضاقلي, also
Romanized as Kalāteh-ye
Reẕāqolī) is a
village in Kuh
Yakhab Rural District,
Dastgerdan District, Tabas...
-
Rezaqoli-ye
Qeshlaq Rural District (Persian: دهستان رضاقلي قشلاق) is in the
Central District of Nir County,
Ardabil province, Iran. Its
capital is the...
- (1832–1908) –
Prime Minister of Iran (1906–07) Āghā Bābā Khāzeni (1850–1920)
Rezāqoli Khān Nezām os-Saltaneh (fa) (1867–1924) –
politician Adib Pishāvari (1844–1930)...
- and Agha
Mohammad Khan were
captured in
Baforush by the latter's
brother Rezaqoli Khan Qajar, who was
displeased of the
favour that Baba Khan
received by...
-
militias German volunteers Sixth Army
Commanders and
leaders Nikolai Baratov Reżāqoli Khan Neẓām-al-Salṭana Māfi
Colonel Bup
Shevket Bay
Strength 8,000 men 12...
-
Pirnaq Qarah Tappeh Sorkhab Virseq Rezaqoli-ye
Qeshlaq Ajghaz Chay
Seqerlu Dim
Seqerlu Golestan Inallu Jurab Rezaqoli-ye
Qeshlaqi Shiran Shirin Bolagh Tajaraq...
- archnet.org.
Retrieved 30
October 2022. Losensky, Paul E. (2003). "Hedayat,
Reżāqoli Khan". In Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. XII/2: Hedāyat...
- Yamchi-ye Olya (Persian: يامچي عليا) is a
village in
Rezaqoli-ye
Qeshlaq Rural District of the
Central District in Nir County,
Ardabil province, Iran....