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Hossein Gholi Khan quickly moved against other tribal leaders. He first defeated the powerful
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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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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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