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'Additions and Corrections to Who's Who in Persia (Volume IV)' [‎6r] (18/312)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (152 folios). It was created in 1924. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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AHMAD KHAN (Q iSHQAI)—SARDAR IHTISHAM.
Rom about 1877.
Former title, Zaigliam-ud-Douleh. Second son of late
Darab Khan, Ilbegi of Qashqai (died 1891), but by a
daughter of Murad Beg Bahluli, one of the Amaleh
and a servant of the Ilbegi. Six months senior to
his half-brother, Soulat-ud-Douleh, Sardar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. Ashair
(q ^ r .) but on account of his mother being of inferior
parentage he has never enjoyed the same esteem in
the tribes. Left by his father estates at Garmeh in
the Sarhad, and in the Garmsir, Nim-deh-Nishun,
Barikhun, Taag-i-Wardi. Replaced his brother,
Soulat-ud-Douleh as Ilkhani The paramount chief of certain tribes in south west Iran. April 20th, 1907 to June
2nd 1907 after their respective supporters had fought
a small battle at Kudian, when several Khans of note
were killed. Appointed Governor of Behbehan June
1908, but attacked and captured on way. Governor
of Yazd for a time in 1911-12. On the breakdown
of his brother’s combination with the Governor-
General, Nizam-ud-Sultaneh, in the autumn of 1911,
was re-appointed Ilkhani The paramount chief of certain tribes in south west Iran. October 14th, 1911—Decem
ber 7th, 1912, when Soulat-ud-Douleh again displaced
him. He was a third time appointed Ilkhani The paramount chief of certain tribes in south west Iran. July
5th, 1918, when Soulat-ud-Douleh was attacking the
Indian troops and S. P. R. in Shiraz, and succeeded in
then drawing away from his half-brother most cf
the clans. He remained Ilkhani The paramount chief of certain tribes in south west Iran. till after toe
departure of Farman Farma, but gradually through
rapacity and poor administration lost his following,
and on December 17th, 1920, the new Governor-
General Musad ; q-us-Sultaneh with local intrigue
behind him, brought back Soulat-ud-Douleh in a
nominal settlement, by which Narsullah Khan, 2nd
son of Sardar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. Ihtisham, was to be Ilbegi. But the
last named was soon chased out of the tribe. Since
1920 Sardar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. Ihtisham has been resident in Shiraz,
trying to get the Government to restore his estates,
bv Soulat-ud-Douleh. * and he keeps a few tents
around Marvdasnt. Married daughter of Ahmad Khan
Sldshbuluki : 3 sons, Amir Hussain Khan (q. \.)
Nasrullah Khan, Amir Quli Khan. In 1922 in India
for medical treatment. In tribal combinations the
Rasbkuli and half of the Darehshuri clans have
generally sided with him. Irresolute and a poor
administrator, but a friendly person.

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The volume consists of additions and corrections to the biographical dictionary of individuals, families, and tribes given in Who's Who in Persia (Volume IV) Persian Baluchistan, Kerman, Bandar Abbas, Fars, Yezd and Laristan , compiled by the General Staff, India, from 1923.

It also includes genealogical trees for certain entries.

Published by the Government Central Press, Delhi, 1924.

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1 volume (152 folios)
Arrangement

The biographical entries are arranged in alphabetical order from front to back, with cross-references where required.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 153; these numbers are printed or in pencil, and are located in the centre at the top of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. The foliation sequence does not include the front cover.

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