Draft:Siavouch barmaki

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Siavouch Barmaki - Donboli was one of the leading photographers of Iran during the Qajar era and left behind a unique collection of glass photographs. Siavash Khan married a French woman named Agnes and lived in France for the rest of his life till 1969. He and his family were engaged in antique and carpet work in Bordeaux and Nice. His brother was Arslan Khan Naser Humayun. Arslan Khan Nasser Homayun (born in 1245 AH - died in Tabriz in 1299 AH) was a musician, pianist and soldier from Iran. He was the head of "Royal Music" during the time of Muzaffar al-Din Shah Qajar. He was from the Akrad family of Denbali, originally from Mosul, which was the ruling family of Azerbaijan and Khoi Khanate for centuries, and at one point of time, Diyarbakir, and they consider themselves from Baramke, and later took the surname Barmaki. Siavash Barmaki's father, Amir Khan Nir Homayun Denbali, is from the Khanate of Il Danbali tribe, the ruler of Khoi, who was the son of Fatima Khanum and Sher Ali Khan Danbali.

Siavouch Barmaki and his wife
Siavouch Barmaki and his wife

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donboli_tribe https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/yearbook-for-traditional-music/article/abs/avanegar-a-history-of-music-transcription-in-iran-2022-produced-filmed-and-edited-by-behrouz-jamali-60-minutes-dvd-washington-dc-dimension-media/F0CB82A2A272716AF03A7EDBA7A75DEF