Mirza Jahangir Khan (redirect from Sur-e-Esrafil)
Tehran), also known as Mirzā Jahāngir Khān Shirāzi and Jahāngir-Khān-e Sūr-e-Esrāfil, was an Iranian writer and intellectual, and a revolutionary during...
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Persian-language weekly journal Sur-e Esrafil (Persian: صور اسرافیل; DMG: Ṣūr-e Esrāfīl; English: “Trumpet of Esrafil“) was published between May 1907...
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Iranian Constitutional Revolution, along with others such as Nasim-e-Shomal and Sur-e Esrafil. Majalleh-ye Estebdad was launched in Tehran in 1907. The founder...
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readership should be reached. Together with the magazines Musavat and Sur-e Esrafil, Ruh al-Qudus contributed significantly to the support of the Constitutional...
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existed between September 1907 and 1933 with intervals. Along with Sur-e Esrafil,Majalleh-ye Estebdad and others, it was one of the publications started...
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Prime Minister of Iran Mirza Jahangir Khan – Founder and editor of the Sur-e Esrafil newspaper Mirza Aqa Khan Kermani – Nationalist writer and literary critic...
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his enemies and had them both killed in 1908, as he did the editor of Sur-e Esrafil, Mirza Jahangir Khan, also of Bábí background." Lebas ot taqva - against...
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Yahyā Shams Malekārā (fa) (1874–1945) – politician Mirzā Jahangir Khān Sur-e-Esrafil (1875–1908) – journalist and political activist Mirzā Ebrāhim Khān Amid...
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Revolution of Iran, such as Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda and Mirza Jahangir Khan Sur-e Esrafil. In 1881 he left Iran for the purpose of Hajj, however as a result of...
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of Iran. Dehkhoda, Mirza Jahangir Khan and Ghasem Khan published the Sur-e Esrafil newspaper for about two years, until Mohammad Ali Shah disbanded the...
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the newspaper Sur-e Esrafil and explicitly criticized the policies of Mohammad Ali Shah. Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda, who worked on Sur-e Esrafil with Jahangir...
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(Qa'em) Square Azadi Boulevard Rabbani Boulevard Golestan Boulevard Sur-e-Esrafil Street Javid Street Abir Amiz Street Saheli Sharqi Street Saheli Jonubi...
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the extrajudicial killing of Malek al-Motekallemin and Jahangir Khan Sur-e Esrafil drew the criticism of foreign embassies in the country, prompting the...
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of 53,607. 1903 - Becomes the residence of a British consul. 1907 – Sur-e Esrafil, a widely circulated newspaper published in Shiraz by Mirza Jahangir...
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merchants of Tabriz as deputy to the First Majles. Published articles in Sur-e Esrafil (whose editor, Mirza Jahangir Khan, of Bábí background, was killed following...
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and Ali-Akbar Dehchoda (1879–1956), the co-founder of the magazine Sur-e Esrafil and author of the Dictionary of Dehkhoda (Loghat-nāme-ye Dehkhodā) –...
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of the association were Malek al-Motekalemin - Mirza Jahangir Khan (Sūr-e-Esrāfil) - Seyyed Mohammad Reza Masavat Shirazi - Sayyid Jamal al-Din Va'iz...
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(1917–1918) Baba Shamal (1943–1947) Tarbiyat (1896–1907) Shokufeh (1913–1919) Sur-e Esrafil (1907–1909) Yadgar (1944–1949) Seraj al Akhbar (1911–1919) Sharq (1924–1932)...
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Baghshah [fa]. After Malek al-Motekallemin [fa] and Mirza Jahangir Khan Sur Esrafil, Qazi Ardaghi was the third person to be killed. Nūr Muḥammadī, Mahdī...
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Railway (Bandar Shah-Tehran-Bandar Shahpur) in operation. Ghasem Soor-Esrafil becomes mayor. 1939 Rangsazi Iran was founded 1940 Ali Asghar Foruzan becomes...
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