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  Sattar Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A key figure in the persian constitutional revolution, Sattar Khan (1868 - November 9, 1914) was born in the north-west city of Tabriz (Janali village) located in Iranian Azerbaijan.
He was a main figure of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, leading people from Azarbaijan, Gilan, and Bakhtiari to Tehran in order to protest the abolishment of the constitution by the king, Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar.
Sattar Khan fataly wounded by an army commander Yeprem Khan, who was also active in constitutional movement, but sided with interim government in disarming the revolutionaries in Tehran.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sattar_Khan   (174 words)

  
 WWW.GAMOH.ORG | South Azerbaijan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Sattar Khan, who was heading the rebels from Ayirsiz district of Tabriz city in 1907, had become favorite general of all his fighters because of his heroism and courage.
Sattar Khan was appointed the Commander in chief of High Council, Bagir Khan as his deputy, Ali Musyo,Haji Ali and Seyid Hashim Khan as members.
Sattar khan and Bagu\ir khan went to Tehran with their 300 supporters on 6 march 1910.Sattar khan reached Tehran on 3 April 1910; Sheep were sacrificed, Tehran citizens received him as a savior.
www.gamoh.org /en/settar_en.html   (613 words)

  
 History of Iran: Sattar Khan
Sattar Khan, who was heading the rebels from Ayirsiz district of Tabriz, capital of East Azarbaijan province, in 1907, had become favourite general of all his fighters because of his heroism and courage.
Sattar Khan was appointed the Commander in chief of High Council, Bagher Khan as his deputy, Ali Musyo, Haji Ali and Seyed Hashem Khan as members.
It issued order for making a plaque of honour on which Sattar Khan and Bagher Khan's photos would be carved with golden colours as a token of appreciation of their services and to hang them on the tribune during the next session of the Assembly.
www.iranchamber.com /history/sattarkhan/sattar_khan.php   (551 words)

  
 SAVANUR3
1720 Meherban Nawab 'Abdu'l Fath Khan Bahadur, Nawab of Savanur and Bankapur, eldest son of Meherban Nawab 'Abdu'l Rauf Dalel Khan Bahadur, Diler Jang, Nawab of Savanur and Bankapur, educ.
1721 - 1726 Meherban Nawab 'Abdu'l Ghafur Khan, Nawab of Savanur and Bankapur, sixth son of Meherban Nawab 'Abdu'l Rauf Dalel Khan Bahadur, Diler Jang, Nawab of Savanur and Bankapur, educ.
1755 - 1794 Meherban Nawab Diler Khan Bahadur, Diler Jang ['Abdu'l-Hakim], Nawab of Savanur, eldest son of Meherban Nawab 'Abdu'l Majid Khan Bahadur, Satwat Jang, Nawab of Savanur and Bankapur, educ.
4dw.net /royalark/India2/savanur3.htm   (736 words)

  
 Mirza Kuchak Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kuchak Khan was born Younes, son of Mirza "Bozorg" (meaning "big" in Persian), and was thus nicknamed Mirza "Kuchak" (meaning "small") in the city of Rasht in northern Iran in 1880.
Mirza Kuchak Khan was one of the lower rank commanders of the force that invaded the capital from North (under the command of Sepahdar Aazam Mohammad Vali Khan Tonekaboni).
Mirza Koochak Khan agreed to cooperate with the Soviet revolutionaries on some conditions including the announcement of the Socialist Republic of Gilan (also known as The Red Republic of the Jungle) under his leadership and lack of any direct intervention by the Soviets in the internal affairs of the republic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mirza_Kuchak_Khan   (1404 words)

  
 artistes-off   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Sattar Khan, creator and artistic director of Rangeela, was born on the 22nd of October, 1970 in Kérab, a small village of Rajasthan located in the North-West of India.
Sattar Khan has a long experience in playing with the group Musafir (directed by Hameed Khan), and he also played with musicians such as Natasha Atlas, Ghalia Benali, Mary-Anne Roberts, groups of fusion in England, in Belgium, in India...
Mahabub Khan, general director of Rangeela, was born on the 8th of January 1970 in a little village (Kerap) in the region of Rajasthan.
www.mondomix-media.com /womex/ShowcasesOFF/artistes-off.php?artiste_id=262   (494 words)

  
 Viking Observer: Danish politics just became a whole lot more colorful
Wallait Khan himself in 2001 said to several newspapers, that the organisation was "fundamentalist,", and that he no longer would be a member of it.
Khan had built up a dept to his party of several tens of thousands of crowns in tax arrears, that would have prevented him from becoming a candidate for the SPP again.
Wallait Khans political carreer started in the Immigrant List, for which he was elected to the city council, and he went from there to the SPP, where he also was elected, then to the Liberals, where he also was elected, and these days he is thinking about again becoming a member of the SPP..
viking-observer.blogspot.com /2005/11/danish-politics-just-became-whole-lot.html   (1294 words)

  
 Iran Daily
Sattar Khan was born at Janali village of Azarbaijan province in 1868 to a merchant family.
Sattar Khan, who lead the rebels from Ayirsiz district of Tabriz, capital of East Azarbaijan province, in 1907, was a favorite commander for all his fighters because of his heroism and courage.
Sattar khan reached Tehran on April 3rd and was received by Tehran citizens as a savior.
www.iran-daily.com /1383/2207/html/panorama.htm   (2128 words)

  
 SHAHEED LANCE NAIK AHMED ALI
Abdul Majid Khan, 75, said today a police team came to his home in the morning and informed him about the supreme sacrifice made by his son.
Lance Naik Sattar Khan, one of the members of the soldiers team who fought against the intruders, was accompanying the body from Batalik sector.
Sattar Khan informed, “we had almost captured 5287 Hill in Batalik sector on July 1.
www.kashmir-information.com /Heroes/ali.html   (468 words)

  
 rediff.com: Abdul Sattar to rejoin Imran Khan's party, contest polls
Sattar told journalists in Islamabad that he had been a member of the Tehrik-e-insaaf before being appointed foreign minister by General Pervez Musharraf, and would now rejoin the party and start active campaigning from August.
Sattar, known to be a hawk on the Kashmir issue, had quit citing health reasons.
Sattar's announcement that he was joining active politics also squashes rumours that he would be joining the United Nations.
www.rediff.com /news/2002/jul/01pak2.htm   (279 words)

  
 Iran Daily - Arts & Culture - 11/17/05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Sattar Khan born at Qarecheh Dagh village of Azarbaijan province in 1866.
Sattar Khan, who led the rebels from Amirkhiz district of Tabriz, capital of East Azarbaijan province, in 1907, became the favorite general of all his fighters due to his heroism and courage.
Sattar Khan, together with his supporters was accommodated in Atabek Park.
www.iran-daily.com /1384/2428/html/art.htm   (1504 words)

  
 The Persian Revolution of 1905-1909
." " 436 (46) Sattar Khan the Defender and Rahim Khan the Besieger of Tabriz.
In the autumn of ~89~ he was in London, and I met him by invitation of the late Prince Malkom Khan at the house in Holland Park which, until that eminent diplomatist's quarrel with the Shah in- ~889, was the Persian Legation.
As a result of this quarrel Malkom Khan ceased, in November, ~889, to be Persian Minister in London', and was replaced by Muh~ammad'AII Khan '~n's-Sal~nat.
www.bahai-library.com /books/persian.revolution   (13558 words)

  
 PakMediNet - Category (Specialty) Index
Abdul Sattar, Malik Shah Zaman Latif, Muhammad Tayyib.
Muhammad Aamir, Abdus Sattar, Karamat Ahmed Karamat, Mirza Mohammad Dawood, Naveed Asif, Tariq Rafi.
Waqar Azim, Haleema Shafi, Tariq Shaikh, Khalid Ahmed, Anjum lqbal, Amir Hussain Khan, Mehboob Alam Shah.
www.pakmedinet.com /category.php?cat=Biochemistry&c=&id=   (4364 words)

  
 Baloch Freedom Movement: February 2005
Muhammad Ejaz Khan adds from Quetta: Balochistan police on Tuesday claimed to have arrested three alleged terrorists and recovered three rockets from their possession in a raid conducted in Marri camp in the provincial capital.
Khan Muhammad and his entire clan were removed to Multan and the Bugti Tumandar given a free hand by those whose duty is to uphold the law.
Dera Ghazi Khan District Nazim Jamal Leghari, Rajanpur District Nazim Hafeezur Rehman Dreshak and MPAs Amanullah Dreshak and Ghizali Raheem Pitafi were said to be prominent in the gathering, besides notables of both the tribes.
freebaloch.blogspot.com /2005_02_01_freebaloch_archive.html   (16011 words)

  
 Print news - IPS Inter Press Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
She had brought Abdul to the hospital from remote Razaro village, Charsadda district, 35 km away, and was told that her son was suffering from severe dehydration after a four-day bout of diarrhoea.
Fida Khan, professor of physical chemistry at the University of Peshawar says one sure way to reduce waterborne diseases is to replace old and leaky pipes with new ones.
Khan says rooftop water tanks are not cleaned properly allowing bacterial growth and accumulation of other pollutants.
www.ipsnews.net /print.asp?idnews=32568   (701 words)

  
 Khaleej Times - Online
Khan said Sattar would attend the conference but was unsure if there could be an India-Pakistan meeting there.
Mr Sattar said India was trying to intimidate Pakistan into reversing its decades-old support for Kashmiris struggling to end Indian rule in the divided Himalayan state.
But US defence officials warned the war was still not won after Padsha Khan, incoming governor of Paktia province and a powerful mujahedin commander, told AFP he was readying some 6,000 fighters to launch an attack on Zurmat, where hundreds of al-Qaeda fighters were said to be regrouping.
www.khaleejtimes.co.ae /ktarchive/310102/subcont.htm   (11353 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Sattar Khan and Bagher Khan from Azerbaijan, Sepahsallar From the North, and Sardar-Asad from the south.
Reza Khan was an illiterate soldier from Savad Kuh area of Mazandaran province in the north of Iran.
In a Parliament whose memebers were chosen for the purpose, Reza Khan Maxim was declaired king as Reza Shah Pahlavi, and that was the end of Qajars, whose last king, Ahmad Shah, was living in Monte Carlo for the past two years, leaving the power to Sardar Sepah.
www.iranologie.com /history/history15.html   (1547 words)

  
 Histroy of Iran
Baba Khan was one of his best commanders and the only one who knew how to keep the rest of Qajar tribe happy and calm.
Mirza Agha Khan Noori, one of the head conspirators in death of Amir Kabir was elected as the new prime minister.
In a Parliament whose members were chosen for the purpose, Reza Khan Maxim was declared king as Reza Shah Pahlavi, and that was the end of Qajars, whose last king, Ahmad Shah, was living in Monte Carlo for the past two years, leaving the power to Sardar Sepah.
www.farhangsara.com /history_qajar.htm   (6010 words)

  
 Exemption sought from appearance: Ring Road case -DAWN - National; October 22, 2003
Advocate Sattar Khan submitted an application on his behalf, stating that he was suffering from paralysis and was not in a position to appear before the court.
Sattar Khan has also raised a preliminary objection regarding maintainability of the NAB’s appeal.
The accountability court which was presided over by Said Maroof Khan on June 21 acquitted the five accused - Aftab Sherpao, Gul Sher, a former tehsildar Mosam Khan and two patwaris Dilawar and Nisar.
www.dawn.com /2003/10/22/nat20.htm   (474 words)

  
 REPORT of THE COURT OF INQUIRY - More speeches; Policy reconsidered
He said that Chaudhri Zafrullah Khan was a British agent and a murtadd, that he was not sincere to Khwaja Nazim-ud-Din and that Mirzais should be socially and economically boycotted.
In his speech he made on the 29th of August Maulvi Iftikhar-ul-Hasan remarked that Najaf Khan was responsible for Shams-ul-Haq’s murder and the murder of the late Khan Liaquat Ali Khan and that of the late Sahibzada Itzaz-ud-Din Ahmad Khan.
The Ahrar speakers have also been broadcasting in their speeches that Chaudhri Zafrullah Khan was an agent of the British and the Ahmadiya sect was encouraged and developed by the British Government because its founder was against ‘Jihad’.
www.thepersecution.org /archive/munir/p117.html   (2629 words)

  
 Rediff On The NeT: The Rajasthan assembly election
Thus, the hillock Sattar Khan and I are squatting on now could well be a trough this time tomorrow.
This one is called Bade Miyan -- I grin when Sattar Khan tells me his name, trying to spot a resemblance to Amitabh Bachchan.
The camel moves in a series of dizzying plunges down the dune, then a jerky scramble up the next one, while you hang on for dear life and wonder how you can be seasick in the middle of the desert.
www.rediff.com /news/1998/nov/25rajas.htm   (1926 words)

  
 SAVANUR
Nawabzada Abdu'l Nabi Khan (eldest), ancestor of the Nawabs of Kadapa in Madras.
Nawab ABDU'L RAUF KHAN Diler Jang Bahadur 1686/1720, confirmed in the jagir of Sarkar Bankapur in 1686, Diler Khan Bahadur Diler Jang [cr.1686], granted a Mansab of 7000 zat and 6,000 sawar on 13th September 1686, married a daughter of Ali Adil Shah of Bijaipur and had issue, 12 sons.
Nawabzada Abdu'l Mubariz Khan (by Rajibi Saheb), married the daughter of Shamas Khan Khanjada.
uqconnect.net /~zzhsoszy/ips/s/savanur.html   (744 words)

  
 SAVANUR2
Nawab Sarbuland Khan Bahadur [Ragati Bahlul Miyana], of Nanded Basawant, son of Nawab 'Abdu'l Hassan Khan Miyana, sometime Diwan under Emperor Akbar, educ.
1672 - 1678 Rustam-i-Zaman, Meherban Nawab Bahlul Khan Bahadur [Hafiz 'Abdu'l Karim Khan], Qiladar and Faujdar of Bankapur, elder son of Nawab 'Abdu'l Rahim Khan Bahadur, of Koppal, educ.
1678 - 1720 Meherban Nawab Dalel Khan Bahadur, Diler Jang ['Abdu'l Rauf], Nawab of Savanur and Bankapur, (fourth?) son of Rustam-i-Zaman, Meherban Nawab Bahlul Khan Bahadur, Nawab of Bankapur, sometime Regent and Wazir of Bijapur, educ.
4dw.net /royalark/India2/savanur2.htm   (764 words)

  
 Tehreek-e-Pakistan Key Mujahid - Moulana Muhammad Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi
The late Moulana Muhammad Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi (1915-2001) a preeminent leader of the Muslim Students Federation, a valiant freedom-fighter of the Pakistan Movement, and a sincere and truthful politician of Pakistan, was born in Village Attak Paniala in Tehsil lsa Khail, District Mianwali on the Ist of October, 1915, in a prominent Niazi family.
He played a preeminent role in the March 1940 Session of the All India Muslim League held at Lahore and organized Khilafat-e-Pakistan Conference on this occasion under the auspices of the Punjab Muslim Students Federation which was addressed by such luminaries as the Raja of Mahmood Abad (Amir Muhammad Khan), Ch.
Having been re-elected as the President of District Muslim League Mianwali in 1942, he organized the first annual session of the Punjab Muslim League at Lyallpur, where the Quaid was given a resounding reception.
www.pakpost.gov.pk /philately/stamps2003/moulana_abdul_sattar.html   (700 words)

  
 Statues of Constitutional Revolutionaries unveiled in Tabriz to mark 100th Aniversary - Irankicks Football Talk
Statues of Ali Khataian, Aliasghar Laliabadi, Aliakbar Dehkhoda, and Sattar Khan were also unveiled.
Sattar Khan was one of the most important leaders of the movement.
The 1905-1911 Constitutional Revolution was a movement against the despotic rule of the last Qajar king and led to the establishment of Iran’s first parliament.
www.irankicks.com /ikboard/showthread.php?p=303194   (571 words)

  
 THE IRANIAN: History, Iran and the U.S., Howard Baskerville, Sattar Khan
Was he a "Royalist" supporting the despot Shah in Tehran who had abolished the Iranian constitution or was this sniper on the side of Sattar Khan and the "Constitutionalists" who were trying to gain advantage through intervention of European powers by creating a martyr?
I read him the parts of Annie Wilson's pertaining to the 1909 uprising in Tabriz, complete with the conspiracy theories, the siege by Royalist troops dispatched from Tehran, and the eventual victory of the Nationalists led by Sattar Khan.
Baskerville, who joined Sattar Khan a fortnight ago, was killed during the fighting.
www.iranian.com /History/Aug98/Baskerville   (1859 words)

  
 Persepolis.com - Sattar Khan High School Alumni Club
Sattar Khan High School Alumni and Faculty Club
Dear classmates and friends at Sattar Khan High School in Ariana St. I will never forget the great times and fun memories during my years ther.
I would like to invite all of you who attended Sattar Khan to participate in this club.
www.persepolis.com /programs/alumni-main.asp?id=294   (91 words)

  
 BEYOND BORDERS: A Benefit for the Survivors of the South Asian Earthquake
Shujaat Khan is currently the foremost representative of the Imdadkhani gharana (school of music), which attained its climax in the 20th century due to the innovations and the artistic genius of the legendary Ustad Vilayat Khan(Shujaat Khans’s late father).
He is a senior disciple of the tabla maestro, Ustad Abdul Sattar Tari Khan, who is universally recognized as one of the foremost tabla players performing today.
Prior to studying with Ustad Tari Khan, Ferhan took his initial lessons in Hindustani music theory and practice with Shri Surrinder Mann Singh (a senior disciple of the late Ustad Allah Rakha).
www.ektaonline.org /events/beyondborders/Kamal.htm   (396 words)

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