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ʿĀLĪ, NEʿMAT KHAN
M. U. Memon
Satirist, historian, and Persian poet of Mughal India (d. 1121/1709-10).
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ʿALĪʾ-AL-DĪN ATSÏZ
C. E. Bosworth
a late and short-reigned sultan of the Ghurid dynasty in Afghanistan (607-11/1210-14).
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ʿALĪ-AṢḠAR KHAN AMĪN-AL-SOLṬĀN
Cross-Reference
See ATĀBAK-E AʿẒAM.
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ʿALĪ-MOḤAMMAD KHAN BAHĀDOR
Hameed ud-Din
Historian of the Mughals and author of Merʾāt-e Aḥmadī (ca. 1111/1700-1177/1763).
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ʿALĪ-MOḤAMMAD ḴORĀSĀNĪ
Cross-Reference
MĪRZĀ. See EBN AṢDAQ.
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ʿALĪ-MOḤAMMAD ŠĪRĀZĪ
Cross-Reference
See BĀBISM.
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ʿALĪ-MOḤAMMAD VARQĀ
Cross-Reference
See VARQĀ, ʿALI-MOḤAMMAD.
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ʿALĪ-MORĀD KHAN ZAND
J. R. Perry
(r. 1195-99/1781-85), fourth of the Zand rulers.
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ʿALĪ-NAQĪ
R. Skelton
a Safavid miniature painter, whose works follow the manner of his father, Shaikh ʿAbbāsī; he is known from the inscriptions on seven paintings dated between 1684-85 and 1700-01.
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ʿALĪ-QOLĪ JOBBA-DĀR
P. P. Soucek
painter active in Qazvīn and Isfahan during the late 11th/17th and early 12th/18th centuries.
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ʿALĪ-QOLĪ KHAN (MOṢṬAFĀ PASHA)
D. M. Lang
later known as MOṢṬAFĀ PASHA (ca. 1680-1727), Safavid (later Ottoman) wālī or viceroy of Kʿarṭʿli (Georgia), residing at Tiflis.
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ʿALĪ-QOLĪ KHAN
A. Amanat
(d. 1240/1824-25), the youngest of nine sons of Moḥammad Ḥasan Khan Qāǰār and half brother of Āḡā (more correctly Āqā) Moḥammad Khan.
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ʿALĪ-QOLĪ KHAN AFŠĀR
Cross-Reference
See ʿĀDEL SHAH.
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ʿALĪ-QOLĪ KHAN ANṢĀRĪ
Cross-Reference
See ANṢĀRĪ.
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ʿALĪ-QOLĪ KHAN MOḴBER-AL-DAWLA
Cross-Reference
See MOḴBER-AL-DAWLA.
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ʿALĪ-QOLĪ KHAN ŠĀMLŪ
R. N. Savory
(d. 977/1589), Safavid governor of Herat and guardian of the future Shah ʿAbbās I.
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ʿALĪ-QOLĪ KHAN WĀLEH
W. Kirmani
Persian poet at the Mughal court (1124-69/1712-56).
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ʿALĪ-REŻĀ ABBĀSĪ
P. P. Soucek
10th-11th/16th-17th century calligrapher born and trained in Tabrīz but active principally in Qazvīn and Isfahan.
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ʿALĪ-REŻĀ KHAN QĀJĀR
Cross-Reference
See AŻOD-AL-MOLK.
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ʿALĪ-ŠĪR NAVĀʾĪ, AMĪR
Cross-Reference
See NAVĀʾĪ.