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- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji abstract "Yusef Khan Gorji (Persian: یوسف خان گرجی) was an Iranian military leader of Georgian origin given refuge by the Iranian king (Shah) Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (1742–1797) following a territorial dispute with his cousins who were supported by Imperial Russian Empress Catherine the Great. In the period between 1795 and 1797, Yusef Khan-e Gorji, renamed Yusef Khan-e Sepahdar by the Shah, settled his army in the fertile though poorly controlled territory that would become modern Arak. Hostile tribes in this region had operated autonomously from Qajar rule. With the Persian Fat'h Ali Shah’s approval, Yusef Khan diverted the main river to drive out the hostiles and built the Soltan Abad fortress, or Baladeh, a war fortress to serve as the foundation of what would become modern Arak. Yusef Khan’s organized military force was established in this region aptly named (or more accurately, re-named) \"Persian Iraq\" (Iraq-e ajam) (عراق عجم) from ancient times meaning 'smooth land'. According to historians, Yusef Khan built Arak from his own personal income and with the aid of affluents.".
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- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Arak,_Iran.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Category:Georgian_emigrants_to_Iran.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iranian_military_commanders.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iranian_people.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iranian_people_of_Georgian_descent.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shia_Muslims_from_Georgia_(country).
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_the_Great.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Fath-Ali_Shah_Qajar.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Iranian_Georgians.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Markazi_Province.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Mohammad_Khan_Qajar.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Qajar_dynasty.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink Shah.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLink File:Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji_Sepahdar.jpg.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yusef Khan e Gorji".
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yusef Khan-e Gorji".
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji name "Gorji, Yusef Khan-e".
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji shortDescription "Iranian military leader".
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- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji description "Iranian military leader".
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji description "Iranian military leader".
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji subject Category:Georgian_emigrants_to_Iran.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji subject Category:Iranian_military_commanders.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji subject Category:Iranian_people.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji subject Category:Iranian_people_of_Georgian_descent.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji subject Category:Shia_Muslims_from_Georgia_(country).
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji hypernym Leader.
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- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji comment "Yusef Khan Gorji (Persian: یوسف خان گرجی) was an Iranian military leader of Georgian origin given refuge by the Iranian king (Shah) Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (1742–1797) following a territorial dispute with his cousins who were supported by Imperial Russian Empress Catherine the Great. In the period between 1795 and 1797, Yusef Khan-e Gorji, renamed Yusef Khan-e Sepahdar by the Shah, settled his army in the fertile though poorly controlled territory that would become modern Arak.".
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji label "Yusef Khan-e Gorji".
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- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji sameAs یوسفخان_گرجی.
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- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji wasDerivedFrom Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji?oldid=688614801.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji depiction Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji_Sepahdar.jpg.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji givenName "Yusef Khan-e".
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji isPrimaryTopicOf Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji.
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji name "Gorji, Yusef Khan-e".
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji name "Yusef Khan-e Gorji".
- Yusef_Khan-e_Gorji surname "Gorji".