Amanullah Mirza Jahanbani
| Amanullah Mirza Jahanbani | |
|---|---|
Amanullah Mirza Jahanbani in the late 19th century. | |
| Born | 1869 Tehran, Iran |
| Died | 1912 (aged 42–43) Tabriz, Iran |
| Dynasty | Qajar dynasty |
Amanullah Mirza Jahanbani (Persian: امانالله میرزا جهانبانی, romanized: Amanullah Mirza Jahanbani; 1869, Tehran - 1912, Tabriz) was an Iranian constitutionalist, general, statesman and a prominent prince of the Qajar dynasty.[1] Jahanbani served as the senior officer of the Persian Cossack Brigade from 1885 till 1906, after which he served as a member of the 1st Iranian Majlis. He ultimately became the governor of Tabriz, a title which he held from 1909 until 1912, when the Russian occupation of Tabriz led to his suicide.[2]
Early life
Amanullah Mirza Jahanbani was born in 1869 in Tehran, then home to the court of the Qajar dynasty. He was a paternal grandson of Seyfollah Mirza, the 42nd son of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and his Georgian concubine, Golbadan Baji.[3]
As a member of the nobility, he received a military-oriented education typical for Qajar princes during the late 19th century, which emphasized training influenced by Russian military models due to growing Russian influence in Persia.[4]
References
- ^ Premises - Head Office Entrance, c. 1966 (copy b) (Report). Reserve Bank of Australia. 2022-09-23.
- ^ باستانشناسی در افغانستان جلد دوم. University of Arizona Libraries. 2000.
- ^ Jahanbani, Zahra; Tabashir, Jalal (2025), "Persian Color Terms: A Corpus-driven Study on Productivity, Lexical Categories, Word Formation Processes, and Pragmatic Roles", New Frontiers in Corpus Based Studies of Persian, Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, pp. 143–181, ISBN 978-3-031-98988-9, retrieved 2026-02-27
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link) - ^ "COSSACK BRIGADE". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 2026-02-27.