Hasan Ali Khan Garroosy
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Hasan Ali Khan Amir Nezam Garroosy امیر نظام گروسی | |
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Born | 1820 Bijar, Iran |
Died | 1900 Kerman |
Nationality | Iranian |
Hasan Ali Khan Garroosy (1820–1900), also known as Amīr(-e) Neẓām Garrūsī, was an Iranian diplomat, officer, statesman, and literary figure of the Qajar period. He was born in Bijar to a family of Kurdish Kabudvand chiefs in 1820.
Ḥasan Ali's unusually broad education included Arabic and Persian composition, history, calligraphy, and perhaps some theology. Ḥasan Ali served sixty-four years under three monarchs of the Qajar Dynasty.
He died on 5 Ramadan, January 1900. He was buried in the shrine of Shah Nimatullah Wali in Mahan, Iran.[1]
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