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184: 415: 1080: 301: 536: 26: 479: 210:. Khosrow Mirza spent his childhood with his mother and later with his three brothers Djahangir Mirza, Ahmad Mirza and Mostafa Gholi Mirza. He was Abbas Mirza's favourite son. Aged seven, Khosrow Mirza was entrusted to his uncle Hussein-Ali Bey; he was trained to ride and wield weapons. From the age of nine, Khosrow Mirza began to study 423:
of the Russian factories, modern industries, balloons, lithography, museums, greenhouses, taxidermy, and much more. The author praises the Russian's technological progress and regrets the Iranians are deprived of these fields. He also suggests sending students from Iran to Russia and France to study the sciences.
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He also compared the Russian treasury, which was based on the circulation of assets in the country's economic flow, to the traditional Iranian method of collecting taxes and revenues in the treasury. He also reported on the construction of a community church and the erection of its large columns with
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Khosrow Mirza's travelogue to Saint Petersburg was written by Mirza Masud's secretary Mirza Mustafa Afshar, who was with Khosrow Mirza throughout the trip. The book originally had six chapters but the final chapter has been lost. In the travelouge, there is a detailed report of the Iranian's opinion
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and jewelry for the Grand Princesses. Many of these gifts would arrive at St. Petersburg later, for they were not ready when the committee departed from Iran. Khosrow Mirza's natural wit and diplomatic experience made him extremely popular in the Russian court. He managed to reduce Iran's indemnity
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Neither sides desire another war. Iran was devastated after their defeat, and Russian army was encamped in the Ottoman borders An apology, quick and efficient, would put the affair into an end, which was exactly what Nicholas I wanted. Thus in early April 1829, an acceptance letter with the Tsar's
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According to Bournoutian; "During his stay , often visited Theaters – Russian and French – which in those days were full of the audience, eager to see their beloved guest; his happy physiognomy drew the attention of even the mob; the crowd always stood in front of the house where he was
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to Khosrow Mirza and Abbas Mirza made him his advisor. According to Nafisi, Mohammad Mirza developed a grudge against Khosrow Mirza out of fear of losing his chance to rule. After Abbas Mirza's death in 1833 and the illness of Fath-Ali Shah in 1834, Mohammad Mirza was granted a chance to remove
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poems for his guest. Paskevich liked Khosrow Mirza's "Noble behavior" and saw him as a "rightful prince". Abbas Mirza had deliberately send Khosrow Mirza to test his diplomatic abilities and, pleased with the results, appointed his son as the diplomatic secretary. On 8 February 1828, peace
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stamp reached Tabriz. Shortly after, a committee led by Khosrow Mirza accompanied with gifts left for Saint Petersburg. The committee included Mirza Mohammad Khan Zangana, Mirza Masud Garmarudi, Mirza Saleh Shirazi, Hossein Ali Beg (Khosrow Mirza's uncle), Mirza Taqi Khan Farahani (future
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on Mohammad Mirza's orders. In the first days of Mohammad Shah's reign, he blinded both of his brothers to prevent them from becoming pretenders to the throne. Khosrow Mirza was eventually released from the prison, and after spending his life with a number of his family in
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was observed so he approved the succession of Mohammad Mirza. Khosrow Mirza, who had no desire for the crown, hoped the Tsar would release him from prison. With the death of Fath-Ali Shah and the coronation of Mohammad Shah, both brothers were blinded.
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to Abbas Mirza in which he ordered him to send a committee led by Khosrow Mirza to Saint Petersburg to apologize to the Tsar. Khosrow Mirza's mission was extremely important, not only for Iranian and Russian sides but for all participants in
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When Khosrow Mirza was 16 years old; according to contemporaries, he "was of average height, slender, had charming eyes and an unusually pleasant smile; possessed liveliness in conversation, and was remarkably affable in handling ".
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and had dinner with him. Yusupov found his inability to use knives and forks disrespectful, but still praised Khosrow Mirza and regarded him as the only Iranian prince who was deserving of a meeting with the Tsar.
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to see Paskevich on 7 February 1829 with this message and stayed there to wait for Abbas Mirza. Shortly after, however, a group of peasants attacked the Russian embassy and killed Griboyedov and most of his staff.
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Immediately after news of Griboyedov's death reached Tabriz, Abbas Mirza ordered Tabriz to be fortified in case of a war. Mindful of Khosrow Mirza's successful diplomatic negotiations with Count Paskevich,
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payment during his stay. Khosrow Mirza and his group left Saint Petersburg on 27 February 1830 returned to Tabriz on 15 March 1830. They were gloriously welcomed by Abbas Mirza.
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was sent to Abbas Mirza's camp near Tabriz, where he first met Khosrow Mirza. These negotiations were fruitless and the war continued until that October, when Lieutenant General
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captured Tabriz, the capital of the heir's province, and Abbas Mirza agreed to restart the peace negotiations. On 5 November 1827, Khosrow Mirza had a meeting with Count
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details his travels and experiences in Russia. After his return to Iran, he was appointed as an advisor of his father Abbas Mirza, and as a financial advisor for Iran's
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languages, various sciences, the works of the great poets of the East and the princely etiquette. He was a fast learner and the ablest rider in his father's court.
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on 9 May and met Count Paskevich at Tiflis on 19 May. On 4 June, they left Tiflis and arrived in Moscow on 26 July. During the trip from Tiflis to
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In early 1826, Khosrow Mirza was enlisted to the guards battalion, a special battalion that was trained by British instructors. He fought in the
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Khosrow Mirza's success made him a firm contender for the throne, and both his father and grandfather placed him against his brother
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Social and Political History of Iran in the Contemporary Period: From the Beginning of the Qajar dynasty to the End of Fath Ali Shah
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from the line of succession. On Mohammad Mirza's order, Khosrow Mirza and Djahangir Mirza were imprisoned in a castle in
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Melville, Firuza (2013). "Khosrow Mirza's mission to Saint Petersburg in 1829". In Cronin, Stephanie (ed.).
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The 1977 Iranian television series "Khosrow Mirza II" is based on a story about his descendants.
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and recorded all of casualties of war. He died at the age of 62 in Hamadan on 21 October 1875.
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On 11 August, the Perisan committee arrived at Saint Petersburg and were housed at
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The Dar al-Funun: Educational reform and cultural development in Qajar Iran
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From Tabriz to St. Petersburg: Iran's Mission of Apology to Russia in 1829
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After the death of Abbas Mirza in 1833, Khosrow Mirza's elder brother
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Khosrow Mirza's speech to the Tsar was recreated in the 2002 film "
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staying, and when he left he was accompanied by a run somewhere."
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Grand Duchess Maria Nikolayevna and Her Palace in St. Petersburg
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became the Crown Prince, who would then inherit the throne from
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He also mentions political details such as the borders of the
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Khosrow Mirza and his group in a Russian newspaper report
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(1982). 555:In popular culture 544: 484: 420: 340:Fazel Khan Garrusi 306: 263:Griboyedov's death 189: 1762: 1761: 1681:Mohammad Ali Shah 1629:Abdol-samad Mirza 1619:Naser al-Din Shah 1462:Hossein Ali Mirza 1268:978-1-56836-022-5 1221:cite encyclopedia 1169:cite encyclopedia 1027:سرگذشت فتحعلی شاه 539:Khosrow Mirza by 336:Mirza Baba Afshar 273:Nino Chavchavadze 166:, in a castle in 124:, King of Iran. 102: 101: 1812: 1420: 1413: 1406: 1397: 1396: 1392: 1373: 1367: 1359: 1340: 1306: 1285: 1272: 1253: 1230: 1224: 1216: 1203: 1197: 1189: 1188:, Moscow, Russia 1178: 1172: 1164: 1151: 1130: 1109: 1103: 1098: 1096: 1088: 1075: 1052: 1013: 1007: 1001: 995: 989: 983: 977: 971: 960: 954: 945: 942:Bournoutian 2014 939: 930: 927:Bournoutian 2014 924: 915: 912:Bournoutian 2014 909: 903: 897: 891: 885: 879: 876:Bournoutian 2014 873: 867: 864:Bournoutian 2014 861: 852: 849:Bournoutian 2015 846: 809: 803: 797: 791: 785: 779: 770: 764: 758: 755:Balilan Asl 2012 752: 743: 737: 731: 725: 719: 713: 702: 696: 690: 684: 678: 672: 663: 657: 651: 645: 636: 630: 609: 603: 564:'s short story " 517:Haji Mirza Aqasi 445:glass production 281:Saint Petersburg 120:and grandson of 115: 28: 16: 15: 1820: 1819: 1815: 1814: 1813: 1811: 1810: 1809: 1795:Qajar governors 1765: 1764: 1763: 1758: 1742: 1728:Fereydoun Mirza 1716: 1690: 1669: 1633: 1607: 1553:Djahangir Mirza 1531: 1522:Jahanshah Mirza 1517:Hasan Ali Mirza 1502:Seyfollah Mirza 1482:Emamverdi Mirza 1440: 1429: 1424: 1389: 1361: 1360: 1356: 1329: 1303: 1282:Moscow magazine 1269: 1218: 1217: 1191: 1190: 1166: 1165: 1148: 1127: 1101: 1099: 1090: 1089: 1072: 1041: 1021: 1016: 1008: 1004: 996: 992: 984: 980: 972: 963: 955: 948: 940: 933: 925: 918: 910: 906: 898: 894: 886: 882: 874: 870: 862: 855: 847: 812: 806:Afshar Far 2003 804: 800: 792: 788: 782:Afshar Far 2003 780: 773: 765: 761: 753: 746: 738: 734: 726: 722: 714: 705: 697: 693: 685: 681: 673: 666: 658: 654: 646: 639: 631: 612: 604: 597: 593: 557: 533: 497:Djahangir Mirza 476: 433:balloon flights 412: 383:Peterhof Palace 367:Nikolay Yusupov 359:Bolshoi Theater 298: 265: 260: 248:Djahangir Mirza 193:Shams ol Emareh 181: 164:Djahangir Mirza 12: 11: 5: 1818: 1808: 1807: 1802: 1797: 1792: 1787: 1782: 1777: 1760: 1759: 1757: 1756: 1750: 1748: 1747:8th generation 1744: 1743: 1741: 1740: 1735: 1730: 1724: 1722: 1721:7th generation 1718: 1717: 1715: 1714: 1709: 1704: 1698: 1696: 1695:6th generation 1692: 1691: 1689: 1688: 1683: 1677: 1675: 1674:5th generation 1671: 1670: 1668: 1667: 1662: 1657: 1652: 1650:Mass'oud Mirza 1647: 1641: 1639: 1638:4th generation 1635: 1634: 1632: 1631: 1626: 1621: 1615: 1613: 1612:3rd generation 1609: 1608: 1606: 1605: 1600: 1595: 1590: 1585: 1580: 1578:Ardashir Mirza 1575: 1570: 1568:Eskandar Mirza 1565: 1563:Fereydun Mirza 1560: 1555: 1550: 1545: 1539: 1537: 1536:2nd generation 1533: 1532: 1530: 1529: 1524: 1519: 1514: 1509: 1504: 1499: 1494: 1492:Sayf ol-Dowleh 1489: 1484: 1479: 1477:Abdollah Mirza 1474: 1469: 1464: 1459: 1454: 1448: 1446: 1445:1st generation 1442: 1441: 1434: 1431: 1430: 1423: 1422: 1415: 1408: 1400: 1394: 1393: 1387: 1374: 1354: 1341: 1327: 1307: 1301: 1286: 1273: 1267: 1259:The Great Game 1254: 1231: 1204: 1179: 1152: 1146: 1131: 1125: 1110: 1102:|journal= 1076: 1070: 1053: 1039: 1020: 1017: 1015: 1014: 1012:, p. 194. 1002: 1000:, p. 396. 990: 988:, p. 395. 978: 976:, p. 394. 961: 946: 944:, p. 171. 931: 929:, p. 170. 916: 914:, p. 164. 904: 892: 880: 878:, p. 160. 868: 866:, p. 159. 853: 810: 798: 786: 771: 759: 744: 742:, p. 113. 732: 720: 703: 691: 679: 677:, p. 192. 664: 652: 650:, p. 391. 637: 610: 594: 592: 589: 588: 587: 584: 577: 556: 553: 532: 529: 525:Siege of Herat 488:Mohammad Mirza 475: 472: 452:Russian Empire 411: 410:The travelogue 408: 379:Tsarskoye Selo 375:Tauride Palace 320:the Great Game 297: 294: 264: 261: 259: 256: 235:Ivan Paskevich 180: 177: 156:Mohammad Mirza 143:the Tsar. 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Index


House
Qajar dynasty
Abbas Mirza
Islam
Prince
Qajar dynasty
Persian
Abbas Mirza
Fath-Ali Shah
Alexander Griboyedov
Abbas Mirza
Russian Empire
Shah diamond
travelogue
Khorasan
Mohammad Mirza
Fath-Ali Shah
Djahangir Mirza
Ardabil
Hamadan

Shams ol Emareh
Tabriz
Khurde Khanum
Turkmen
Bey
Arabic
Azerbaijani
Russo-Persian War of 1826-1828

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