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Mohammad Gholi Majd (Persian: محمد قلی مجد), also
known as M.G. Madjd, is an
Iranian author whose primary field of work is
modern history of Iran. Majd...
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Mirza Hossein-Qoli (Persian: میرزا حسینقلی), also
known as Agha
Mirza Hosseingholi Farahani (1853 – 1916) was a
musician and tar player. He and his older...
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Gholi Khan
Ilkhani (1821–1882; Persian: حسینقلیخان ایلخانی) was an
Iranian nobleman of the
Bakhtiari tribe and a
powerful khan (lord).
Hossein Gholi...
- The Ali
Gholi Agha
hammam is a
historical hammam in the
Bidabad district of Isfahan, Iran. The
hammam was
built in 1713 by Ali
Gholi Agha, who was a courtier...
- (Luri/Persian: سردار اسعد بختیاری), also
known as Haj Ali-
Gholi Khan,
Sardar Asaad II (born Ali-
Gholi Khan) was an
Iranian revolutionary and a
chieftain of...
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Morteza Gholi Khan (Sani-ol Douleh) (Persian: مرتضیقلیخان صنیعالدوله; 1856–1911) was a
leader of the
Persian Constitutional Revolution and the first...
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Hajji Hossein-
Gholi Khan
Noori (1849–1937), also
known as
Hajji Washington (Persian: حاجی واشنگتن), was an
Iranian politician,
cabinet minister, and diplomat...
- Imam-Quli Khan (Persian: امامقلی خان, romanized: Emāmqolī Khān; died 1632) was an
Iranian military and
political leader of
Georgian origin who served...
- The Ali
Gholi Agha
Mosque (Persian: مسجد علیقلیآقا, romanized: Masjid-i Ali Quli Aqa; Arabic: مسجد علي قلي أغا) is a Shi'ite
mosque in Esfahan, in the...
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approximately 2
million people died
between 1917 and 1919. By contrast,
Mohammad Gholi Majd has
cited much
higher estimates of 8–10
million excess deaths, although...