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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bahman_MirzaBahman Mirza - Wikipedia

    Bahman Mirza ( Persian: بهمن میرزا, romanized : Bahman Mīrzā; 1810 – 1883/84) was a Qajar prince, literary scholar, and writer who lived in Iran and later the Russian Empire. The fourth son of the former crown prince Abbas Mirza, his career in Iran was marked by several governorships, including the province of Azerbaijan ...

  2. The family goes back on one side up to the Kurdish Zarrinkafsh tribe from Sanandaj that we ruled, on the other side to our ancestor Bahman Mirza Qajar, a prince of the Qajar dynasty of Persia. Introduction. Now the family is spread all around the world after several years of emigration and exile.

  3. The House of Bahmani ( Persian: خاندان بهمنی, romanized : Khāndān-e Bahmanī ), also called Bahmani-Qajar ( Persian: بهمنی‌قاجار ), is an aristocratic Iranian family belonging to one of the princely families of the Qajar dynasty, the ruling house that reigned Iran 1785–1925. The founder is Bahman Mirza ...

  4. On March 1st, 1848, Bahman Mirza, alarmed for his safety, took sanctuary in the house of the Russian envoy and was subsequently granted asylum in Russia. The incident caused anger, alarm and consternation in Tehran. On May 15th Bahman Mirza left Teheran and took up residence in Tiflis.

  5. www.zarrinkafsch-bahman.org › the-line-of-bahman-mirzaThe Line of Bahman Mirza

    This homepage is about the origin, history and genealogy of the Persian Zarrinkafsch-Bahman family, originated from Sanandaj and closely related to Prince Bahman Mirza Qajar.

  6. Bahman Mirza Qajar Mausoleum is a mausoleum with three domes located 25 meters north-east from Imamzadeh architectural complex in Barda.

  7. In maternal line we belong directly to the Bahman-Qajar princely line, the family of Prince Bahman Mirza Qajar (1810-1884), the famous Wali of Azerbaijan. We originated from Persia's province Ardalan in Kurdistan with its capital city of Sehna or Senneh which is today's Sanandaj.