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    Persia altogether. He accepted the title of Sepahsalar (Commander in Chief). Sepahsalar-e Khalatbari Tonekaboni became Minister of Defence in the first constitutionalist...
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    Qazwini—who also built the namesake Sepahsalar Mosque in Tehran—in 1871, and by chief minister Mohammad Vali Khan Tonekaboni in 1910. Buyid, and especially...
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    studied Islamic sciences in Amol, Tehran, and Qom. In Tehran, he studied in Sepahsalar school which was managed by Hassan Modarres. In 1926, he went to Qom and...
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    ISBN 1845112725. Meanwhile, just a few months into his second premiership, Sepahsalar is dismissed by the Majlis on suspicion of sympathy for the old Shah,...
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    faqih Sabzevari Khorasani, Mirza Mahdi Esfahani, Mirza Tahir Tonekaboni. He taught in Sepahsalar School, University of Tehran for 35 years.[citation needed]...
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    to Esfahan and was buried in the family tomb at Takht-e-Foulad. Sepahsalar-e Tonekaboni, similar figure Vassiliou, M. S (2009). Historical Dictionary of...
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    change to Bahram Aryana in 1950 and he was a descendant of Sepahsalar Khalatbari Tonekaboni, the noble Iranian statesman who was the leader of the constitutional...
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  • Khoshnevis's wife, Sedigh Al-Saltanah’s wife, Sardar Afgham’s daughter, Sepahsalar Tonekaboni’s daughter, Mofakham Al-Mamalek’s wife, Mirza Hassan Roshdieh’s wife...
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    August 1916 – 5 June 1917 Monarch Ahmad Shah Qajar Preceded by Sepahsalar-e Tonekaboni Succeeded by Mohammad-Ali Ala al-Saltaneh In office 8 August 1918 –...
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  • Mahmoud Qommi, Sheykh Abdun Nabi Nouri Sayyed Hasan Modarres Mirza Taher Tonekaboni Mulla Muhammad Hidaji Sheykh Aqa Bozorg Tehrani Mirza Mehdi Ashtiani Sheykh...
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    destroyed. The remaining structure was then bought by Mohammad-Vali Khan Tonekaboni, who was the leader of the Constitutionalist Revolutionary Forces from...
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    forces of Ali-Qoli Khan (Sardar Asad II) and Mohammad Vali Khan (Sepahsalar e Tonekaboni) on July 13, 1909. As a result, the monarch was exiled and replaced...
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    forces marched from Rasht to Tehran led by Mohammad Vali Khan Sepahsalar Khalatbari Tonekaboni, deposed the Shah, and re-established the constitution. The...
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    friendship with Mohammad Vali Khan Tonekaboni, sided with him and delivered a speech for the constitution at the Sepahsalar Mosque. A speech that even those...
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    Qajar family Azod al-Molk was appointed as regent. Mohammad Vali Khan Tonekaboni was appointed as prime minister and minister of war, Ali-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari...
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