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Mirza Aqa Khan Nuri

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Iranian politician (1807-1865)
Mirza Aqa Khan Nuri as depicted on a mirror case, created in Isfahan in 1857/8. The image is possibly based on a watercolour by the well-known Qajar painter Abu’l-Hasan Ghaffari (Sani-ol-Molk)

Mirza Aqa Khan Nuri (Persian: میرزا آقاخان نوری), E'temad-ol Dowleh (اعتماد الدوله; born c. 1807 – died 1865) was a politician in Qajar Iran, who served as prime minister (صدر اعظم, "ṣadr-e aʿẓam") between 1851–58 during the reign of King Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (r.  1848–96). He was prominent member of the Khajeh Nouri family.

Biography

Aqa Khan-e Nuri was born as the second son of Mirza Asadollah Nuri, who served as the chief army accountant (Persian: لشکر نویسی باشی, romanizedlaškarnevīs-bāšī) during the reign of two subsequent Qajar rulers: Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar and Fath Ali Shah Qajar. Their family, known as the Khajeh Nouri family, were part of the local nobility of the Nur region in Mazandaran, and were prominently visible both in the bureaucracy of the state as well as the army since the mid-18th century. He died in Qom on 10 March 1865, being "possibly a victim of foul play organized by his enemies".

References

  1. ^ Amanat 1998, pp. 658–662.

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