Bāqer Khān
Bağır Xan (1870, Tabriz – November 12, 1911; Persian: باقرخان), honorarily titled Sālār-e Melli (Persian: سالار ملی meaning National Chieftain), was one of the key figures in the Persian Constitutional Revolution.[1] He was of Azeri origin.[2]
Tomb of Bāqer Khān in Toobaeyye cemetery,
Tabriz
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- Sattar Khan
- Constitutional Revolution House of Tabriz
- Iranian Constitutional Revolution
Notes
- ↑ Niya, Samad Sardari (1998). Mashahere Azerbaijan (Volume Two). Daniel Publishing. pp. 26–30. ISBN 964-90286-0-9.
- ↑ Iran and Its Place Among Nations, by Alidad Mafinezam, Aria Mehrabi, 2008, p.57
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