Hossein Gholi Khan Ilkhani

Hossein Gholi Khan Ilkhani

Ilkhan-e Bakhtiari
Native name
حسینقلی‌خان ایلخانی
Born1821
Died1882(1882-00-00) (aged 60–61)
Isfahan
Children

Hossein Gholi Khan Ilkhani (1821–1882; Persian: حسینقلی‌خان ایلخانی) was an Iranian nobleman of the Bakhtiari tribe and a powerful khan (lord).[1] Hossein Gholi Khan united the Bakhtiari tribes, killing many opponents in the process, and eventually turning the Bakhtiari clan - which hitherto had no role in politics - into one of the most powerful political poles of Qajar Iran.[2] Most of Hossein Gholi Khan's children, including Ali-Gholi Khan Bakhtiari, played a role in important events in contemporary Iranian history, such as the Constitutional Revolution.

Towards the end of his life, Hossein Qoli Khan formed an alliance with Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan, the governor of Isfahan, and gained such power that he intended to stage a coup against Nasser al-Din Shah. But Mirza Yusuf Ashtiani, the Shah's Prime Minister, poisoned Hossein Qoli Khan with Qajar coffee.

  1. ^ BAḴTĪĀRĪ (1) Ḥosaynqolī Khan, the son of Jaʿfarqolī Khan, from the Dūrakī clan of the Haft Lang, the first credible Baḵtīārī īlḵān.
  2. ^ Saeedi Sirjani, Ali Akbar (2004). Collection of reports by British cryptographers in the southern provinces of Iran. pp. 23–24. ISBN 964-8351-61-9.