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Hossein Gholi Khan quickly moved against other tribal leaders. He first defeated the powerful Mohammad Taghikhan Bakhtiari, who had refused to pay taxes to the central government, and then had him executed. Next, he moved against the elderly Khan of the Babadi tribe, Musa Khan. Uniting the Bakhtiari
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Prime Minister Mirza Yusuf Ashtiani was concerned about the military power and wealth of Husain Gholi Khan and, in particular, his involvement with Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan in the western and southern regions of the country. Hussein Qoli Khan was poisoned with Qajar coffee and died three days
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Hossein Gholi Khan Zarasvand Duraki, son of Jafar Gholi Khan Zarasvand Duraki and Bibi Shah Ipsand (daughter of Ali Saleh Al-Jamali) was born in 1821 in the Choghakhor region. His father, Jafar Qolikhan, was one of the two most powerful khans in the Bakhtiari tribe. When Hossein Gholi Khan was 16
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and a powerful khan (lord). Hossein Gholi Khan united the Bakhtiari tribes, killing many opponents in the process, and eventually turning the Bakhtiari clan - which hitherto had no role in politics - into one of the most powerful political poles of
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In the early phase, victory belonged to Kulb Ali Khan, who had increased his fighting power by forming an alliance with Jafar Gholi Khan Behdarvand. However, it was the young Hussein Gholi Khan who was eventually victorious.
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clan, he suppressed rebellions against the central government and ended banditry, gaining the gratitude of the court. By 1857 he had become the most powerful warlord in Qajar Persia and became a courtier.
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The dispute precipitated an intra-tribal war between the three brothers, on the one hand, and Kulb Ali Khan on the other.
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years old, his father was killed in a dispute between the Bakhtiari tribes by Jafar Qolikhan Behdarvand in 1836 tribes.
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Khan, the son of Jaʿfarqolī Khan, from the Dūrakī clan of the Haft Lang, the first credible Baḵtīārī
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Collection of reports by British cryptographers in the southern provinces of Iran
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Towards the end of his life, Hossein Qoli Khan formed an alliance with
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Tribes and Empire on the Margins of Nineteenth-Century Iran
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Index


Isfahan
Ali-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari
Najaf-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari
Bibi Maryam Bakhtiari
Yusuf Khan Amir Mujahid
Bakhtiari tribe
Qajar Iran
Ali-Gholi Khan Bakhtiari
Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan
Mirza Yusuf Ashtiani
Imam Qoli Khan
BAḴTĪĀRĪ (1)
ISBN
964-8351-61-9
cite book
link
ISBN
9789649046518
"ایران و استعمار انگلیس | موسسه مطالعات و پژوهش هاي سياسي"
"Ilkhani or Haj Ilkhani: The family struggle for power in Bakhtiari society"
cite book
link
Tribes and Empire on the Margins of Nineteenth-Century Iran
ISBN
978-0-295-98995-2
Categories
Iranian people who died in prison custody
Deaths by poisoning
1821 births

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