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  1. Hossein Qoli Khan Qajar (Persian: حسینقلی‌خان قاجار) was the Qajar chieftain of the Qoyunlu branch from 1759 till his death in 1777 and brother of the founder of the Qajar dynasty of Iran Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar.

  2. Hossein Qoli Khan's sovereignty over Pisht-e-Kuh was recognized by the Qajar dynasty government. [3] His power was so much that it had aroused the attention of foreign travel writers from Europe.

  3. In February 1769, Karim Khan appointed Hossein Qoli Khan as the governor of Damghan. When Hossein Qoli Khan reached Damghan, he immediately began a fierce conflict with the Develu and other tribes to avenge his father's death. He was, however, killed c. 1777 near Findarisk by some Turks from the Yamut tribe with whom he had clashed.

  4. Historical records and family trees related to Hossein Qajar. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names.

  5. The immediate ancestor of Qajars, Shah Qoli Khan Qajar Qovanlu of the Qovanlus of Ganja, married into the Qovanlu Qajars of Astarabad. His son, Fath Ali Khan Qajar, born circa 1685-1693, was a renowned military commander during the rule of the Safavid shahs Husayn and Tahmasp II.

  6. Morteza Qoli Khan Qajar (Persian: مرتضی قلی خان قاجار, 1750/1755 – either 1798 in St. Petersburg or 1800 at Astrakhan) - was a prince of Persia's Qajar dynasty, and the brother of Agha Mohammad Khan. A protégé of the Russian Empire, he lived in St. Petersburg at the end of the reign of Catherine II. Biography

  7. Mohammad Hassan Khan and Djahansouz Shah were rulers over large sections of northern Iran beyond the tribal areas, and both bore the title of "shah" also. Djahansouz Shah is the great-grandson of Shah Qoli Khan, as is his brother Agha Mohammad Khan (later Shah).