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English: Taken from pg 260 of Iranian forigen office(Bureau for Publication of Documents), "Some documents of relations between Caucasia and Iran". Sample from the manuscript of en:Fat?h Ali Shah Qajar to Mehdi Gholi Khan Javanshir (son of Ibrahim-Khalil Panah Khan Javanshir)
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2007-12-31 (original upload date)
(Original text : 13 May 1811)

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Original uploader was Alborz Fallah at en.wikipedia
(Original text : en:Fat?h Ali Shah Qajar )

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