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chief minister)
Mirza Husayn Khan Qazwini—who also
built the
namesake Sepahsalar Mosque in Tehran—in 1871, and by
chief minister Mohammad Vali Khan Tonekaboni...
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Hosein Khan
Moshir od-Dowleh
Sepahsalar (Persian: میرزا حسینخان مشیرالدوله سپهسالار) or
simply Mirza Hosein Sepahsalar (Persian: میرزا حسین سپهسالار)...
- The
Sepahsālār Mosque (Persian: مسجد سپهسالار – Masjed-e
Sepahsālār) is a
famous historic mosque in Tehran, Iran. The
construction project of the mosque...
- in Chief. He was of the
noble Khalatbari family. As an
ethnic Persian,
Sepahsalar Khalatbari was the only
leader who was able to
restore Iran's security...
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Mirza Mohammad Khan
Davallu Qajar also
known as
Kashikchi Bashi and then
Sepahsalar (death 1867) was the
Grand Vizier of
Persia during the
reign of Naser...
- Tekyeh-e
Sepahsalar (Persian: تكيه سپهسالار, also
Romanized as Tekyeh-e
Sepahsālār and Takye-ye
Sepahsālār) is a
village in
Asara Rural District, Asara...
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commander of
Lezgian origin. He
served as a commander-in-chief of the army (
sepahsalar) and as a
governor (hakem) of the
Erivan Province (also
known as Chokhur-e...
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Bonaparte Rostam Khan (
sepahsalar under Safi) (1588–1643), Iranian-Georgian
military commander and
official Rostam Khan (
sepahsalar under Suleiman I) (fl...
- in charge, the real
authority was held by
Mohammad Naser Khan and the
sepahsalar (commander)
Mirza Mohammad Khan. In 1871/72,
Mohammad Naser Khan was appointed...
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official of
Georgian origin. He held the
position of commander-in-chief (
sepahsalar)
under the
Safavid shahs,
Abbas I and Safi. In 1643, he was
accused of...