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  1. Sardar Asaad Bakhtiari (c. 1856–1917) (Luri/Persian: سردار اسعد بختیاری), also known as Haj Ali-Gholi Khan, Sardar Asaad II (born Ali-Gholi Khan) was an Iranian revolutionary and a chieftain of the Bakhtiari Haft Lang tribe.

  2. The Bakhtiari tribesmen, under the leadership of the Haft Lang khans Sardar Assad and his brother Najaf Qoli Khan Bakhtiari- Saad ad-Daula (also referred to as Samsam-os Saltane), captured Tehran and, as a result, saved the revolution.

  3. Najaf-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari ( Persian: نجف‌قلی‌خان بختیاری) also known as Saad al-Dowleh and Samsam al-Saltane (1846–1930), was a Persian Prime Minister and a leader of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution.

  4. The two Bakhtiari leaders of the revolution. Haj Ali Gholi Khan "Sardar Asad the 2nd" Najaf Gholi Khan "Samsam Saltaneh" The uprising of the Bakhtiaris against the tyranny of the Monarch and the Governor began in Isfahan while Sardar Asad Bakhtiari was still in Europe for medical treatment.

  5. Sep 7, 2015 · The ancestral son of an influential Iranian nomadic tribe leader, Taher Asad-Bakhtiari, has delved into the fading craft of tribal carpet weaving and is reinventing it to keep its relevance alive.

  6. Sardar Asaad Bakhtiari (1856–1917) (Luri/Persian: سردار اسعد بختیاری), also known as Haj Ali-Gholi Khan, Sardar Asaad II (born Ali-Gholi Khan) was an Iranian revolutionary and a chieftain of the Bakhtiari Haft Lang tribe. The third son of Hossein Gholi Khan, he was one of the primary figures of the Persian Constitutional ...

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  8. ‘Portrait of Ali-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari’ was created in 1910 by Kamal-ol-Molk in Safavid Period style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.