Donboli
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Donboli (also Doonboli) was a tribal group that mainly inhabited the West Azarbaijan Province of Iran. [1] The tribe was founded in the 17th Century. They ruled part of Azerbaijan in 18th century, mainly in city of Khoy and also Tabriz (Capital of Azerbaijan):[2]
Khoy
1763 - 1786 Ahmad Khan Donboli
1786 - 1797 Jafar Qoli Khan Donboli
1797 - 1813 Hossein Qoil Khan Donboli
Tabriz
1747 - 1784 Najafqoli Khan I (ruler from 1731)
1784 - 1786 Najafqoli Khan II
1786 - 1797 Donboli
1797 - 1802 Jafar Qoli Khan Donboli
References
- ↑ Oberling, Pierre. "KURDISH TRIBES". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 2009-09-06.
- ↑ Oberling, Pierre. "DONBOLI". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
- M.-J. Rǖbayānī, “Emārat wa farmān-ravaʾī-e Donbolīān dar Tabrīz wa manāṭeq-e arbaʿa,” in Majmūʿa-ye soḵan-rānīhā-ye šešomīn kongera-ye taḥqīqāt-e īrānī II, Tabrīz, 1357 Š./1978, pp. 352–77.
- ʿAbd-al-ʿAzīz Jawāher-al-Kalām “Omarā-ye Danābela dar Ḵoy wa Āḏarbāyjān,” in Āṯār al-Šīʿa al-emāmīya, Tehrān, 1307 Š./1928, pp. 205–17.
- ʿAbd-al-Razzāq Beg Donbolī, Tajrebat al-aḥrār wa taslīat al-abrār, 2 vols., Tabrīz,ed. Ḥ. Qāżī Ṭabāṭabāʾī, 1349-50 Š./1970-71.
- J. R. Perry, Karim Khan Zand, Chicago, 1979.
- E. Pakravan, Abbas Mirza. Un prince réformateur, Tehran, 1337 Š./1958.
- http://donboli.com
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