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    Mirza Kuchik Khan (Gilaki: مئرزا کۊجي خان or ميرزا کۊچي خؤن ;Persian: میرزا كوچک خان) (common alternative spellings Kouchek, Koochek, Kuchak, Kuchek,...
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    lasted from June 1920 until September 1921 and was established by Mirza Kuchik Khan, a leader of the "Constitutionalist Movement of Gilan", and his Jangali...
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  • Sublime State of Iran, which lasted from 1915 to 1921. In 1915, Mirza Kuchik Khan, an experienced activist in the Constitutional Revolution, launched the...
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  • of the Persian Socialist Soviet Republic, earlier that year, by Mirza Kuchik Khan and his Jangali ("Jungle Movement") insurgents. The party was banned...
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    although Pessian was a Secularist. Other anti-Pahlavi figures such as Mirza Kuchik Khan and Hassan Modarres were also declared as matyrs. In Germany, he continued...
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  • Mirza Ismail, Prime Minister, Jaipur (Diwan of Jaipur) (1942–1946) Mirza Kuchik Khan, early 20th-century revolutionary, Gilani Nationalist and the president...
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    High School The Historical Building of Post office Mirza Kuchik Khan House Hajj Samad Khan Mosque Avanesian House Mellat Park at Night Hushang Ebtehaj...
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  • became the national secretary of the new party. At the same time, Mirza Kuchik Khan, another major leader of the Constitutional Revolution and also the leader...
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  • Mirza Kuchik Khan, Iranian twentieth-century revolutionary leader and the president of the Gilan Socialist Soviet Republic. He was the founder of a revolutionary...
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    the leadership of Mirza Kuchik Khan, who became the most prominent revolutionary leader in northern Iran in this period. Khan's movement, known as the...
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    Brigadier-General Reza Khan deposed the Qajars in a 1921 coup, he defeated Simko Shikak as well as several prominent rebel commanders such as Kuchik Khan and Colonel...
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    Ehsanollah Khan was not one of the founders of the Jungle Movement, but joined it in 1917. He fled to Gilan and, at the initiative of Mirza Kuchik Khan, joined...
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    his way to Enzeli on the Persian Caspian coast he also fought Mirza Kuchik Khan and his Jangali forces in Manjil. Dunsterville was assigned to re-inforce...
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    Shahrashub Forest Park Chaldareh Forest Park Shahid Zare Forest Park Mirza Kuchik Khan Haraz Forst Park Kashpel Javarem Forest park Tamishan Palace Div Sefid...
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    the leadership of Mirza Kuchik Khan, who became the most prominent revolutionary leader in northern Iran in this period. Khan's movement, known as the...
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  • Shah Qajar, Shah (1909–1925) Persian Socialist Soviet Republic – Mirza Kuchik Khan, Chairman (1920–1921) Imperial State of Iran: Pahlavi dynasty Shahs (complete...
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    Cossack Atriyad in Rasht. Displaying great bravery in the wars with Mirza Kuchik Khan, he quickly rose through the ranks, reaching the rank of colonel within...
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  • Mirza Kuchik Khan and left-wing forces led by Ehsanollah Khan, ending in a leftist victory as Kuchik's forces fled into the Talesh mountains. Kuchik soon...
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    Gilan Province, home of the Jungle Movement of Gilan (Jangali) led by Kuchik Khan (1880 – 2 December 1921). Around Resht and Bandar-e Anzali on the Caspian...
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    Kasravi, Britain was concerned about the spread of Bolshevism, as Mirza Kuchik Khan had allied himself with them, and Britain wanted to abandon the ideology...
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  • between the revolutionary movement begun by Iran's national hero Mirza Kuchik Khan in the early twentieth century, to the liberation of Khorramshahr during...
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  • people Siroos Mirzaei, Iranian specialist in nuclear medicine Mirza Kuchik Khan, Gilan nationalist This page lists people with the surname Mirzaei. If...
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  • Azizollah Zarghami Battle of Musalla, Defense of Hamadan Major Masoud Kayhan Battle of Soltanabad Mirza Kuchik Khan Battle of Manjil, Battle of Rasht...
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    propaganda activities and organized armed actions against the followers of Kuchik Khan. The organization was crushed after the defeat of the Gilan soviet. In...
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  • Khomeini street and City Park and to the north by Jomhuri Street, Mirza Kuchik Khan street and Neauphle-le-Château street. Si-e Tir means 30th Tir and corresponds...
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  • during 1940s. The party was founded by armed rebels and some of Mirza Kuchik Khan's old associates who tried to revive the Persian Socialist Soviet Republic...
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  • started to work as a principle in Gilan Province. Then he was recruited by Kuchik Khan, Iranian revolutionary and started to work as translator for him in the...
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    the responsible (minister) of culture (under the government of Mirza Kuchik Khan), was a young and well-mannered man dedicated to nurturing values. Rarely...
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    Haydar Khan's death in 1921, his allies accused Mirza Kuchik Khan of assassinating him. Haydar Khan was initially an extremist socialist who believed in...
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  • propaganda activities and organized armed actions against the followers of Kuchik Khan. The organization was crushed after the defeat of the Gilan Socialist...
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