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- Amir_Arshad abstract "Sam Khan, the headman of Haji-Alilu tribe of Arasbaran, was a legendary military commander in early twentieth century. He was given honorary titles such as Arshad Nezam, Sardar Arshad, Shoja Nezam, Salar Nezam, and Amir Arshad (امیر ارشد). In Chronicles of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar era, Amir Arshad is referred to as the commander of mounted troops stationed in Qaradağ. Amir Arshad and his brother, Moḥammad Ḥosayn Khan Sardār(-e) Ashayer,supported the Constitutionalists during Persian Constitutional Revolution. In the winter of 1909-10, they helped revolutionary forces crush the Chalabianlu and their allies, who, under the leadership of Rahimkhan Chalabianloo, had been the major supporters of the deposed Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar. Consequently, in 1911-1920 period, Amir Arshad was effectively ruling Arasbaran region, a vast area north of Tabriz.Amir Arshad was killed in a campaign against Kurdish insurgency. He is credited with fending off the communism from Iran. Amir Arshad's residence in the Okhara village of Varzaqan County is still standing and has been registered as a historical site.".
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- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Arasbaran.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Category:1866_births.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Category:1914_deaths.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iranian_Azerbaijani_revolutionaries.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iranian_politicians.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Tabriz.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_the_Persian_Constitutional_Revolution.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Chalabianlu.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Haji-Alilu.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Mohammad_Ali_Shah_Qajar.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Naser_al-Din_Shah_Qajar.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Constitutional_Revolution.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Rahimkhan_Chalabianloo.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Tabriz.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink Varzaqan_County.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLink W:fa:امیر_ارشد.
- Amir_Arshad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amir Arshad".
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- Amir_Arshad subject Category:1866_births.
- Amir_Arshad subject Category:1914_deaths.
- Amir_Arshad subject Category:Iranian_Azerbaijani_revolutionaries.
- Amir_Arshad subject Category:Iranian_politicians.
- Amir_Arshad subject Category:People_from_Tabriz.
- Amir_Arshad subject Category:People_of_the_Persian_Constitutional_Revolution.
- Amir_Arshad hypernym Commander.
- Amir_Arshad type MilitaryPerson.
- Amir_Arshad comment "Sam Khan, the headman of Haji-Alilu tribe of Arasbaran, was a legendary military commander in early twentieth century. He was given honorary titles such as Arshad Nezam, Sardar Arshad, Shoja Nezam, Salar Nezam, and Amir Arshad (امیر ارشد). In Chronicles of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar era, Amir Arshad is referred to as the commander of mounted troops stationed in Qaradağ.".
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