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Jahangir Khan Ajudanbashi

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Jahangir Khan Ajudanbashi
Born1834
Died23 August 1891
Parent
RelativesNariman Khan Qavam al-Saltaneh (brother)
Manuchehr Khan Gorji (great-uncle)

Jahangir Khan Ajudanbashi (1834–1891) was an Iranian Armenian military officer and diplomat from the Enikolopian family, who was active during the reign of the Qajar shah (king) Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (r. 1848–1896). He was the son of Solayman Khan Saham al-Dowleh, who had relocated to Iran from Tiflis. Because of Solayman Khan's reputation, Jahangir Khan was able to win Naser al-Din Shah's support and make substantial progress in his career.[1][2] Jahangir died on 23 August 1891.[1]

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  • History section (2018). "آجودان باشی". The Great Islamic Encyclopaedia (in Persian).
  • Maeda, Hirotake (2019). "Lives of the Enikolopians: Multilingualism and the Religious-National Identity of a Caucasus Family in the Persianate World". In Amanat, Abbas; Ashraf, Assef (eds.). The Persianate World: Rethinking a Shared Sphere. Brill. pp. 169–195. ISBN 978-90-04-38728-7.