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Farajullah Khan
Farajullah Khan
Name: Farajullah khan
Father Name: Mirza Ali Naqi
Year Of Birth: 1881
Year OF Death: 1954
Place Of Birth: Sanandaj
Place Of Death: Sanandaj
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Farajullah Khan Asif, The Kurdish figure, Al-Sardar Al-Muazzam Farajullah Khan Asif was born in the year 1881 A.D. in the city of Sanandaj in eastern Kurdistan. And who was one of the most prominent landlords in the city of Sunna, and a member of the People's Shura Council in the Qajar and Pahlavi states, representing Kurdistan for the city of Sanandaj and the city of Kermashan (Kermanshah), His family was known as Asif Waziri family, Farajullah Khan Asif is the son of Mirza Ali Naqi Kordestani Waziri Lashkarnuos, 1851 AD - 1936 AD the son of Mirza Faraj Allah, His grandfather Mirza Farajullah was the Grand Vizier in the Kurdish Emirate of Ardalan, He is a descendant of Mirza Yousef, the minister of Isfahani, generation after generation, held ministerial positions in the successive Jordanian governments since the era of the Jordanian Kurdish prince Halo Khan Ardalan,who ruled the Kurdish emirate of Ardalan between the years (1590 AD-1616 AD). , And the ancestors of Farajullah Khan Asif moved from the city of Isfahan to the city of Sanandaj during the days of the Safavid rule and became ministers and managers in the Jordanian emirate. Al-Sardar Al-Muazzam Farajullah Khan Asif became a deputy for the Kurdish city of Sanandaj in the third session of the Qajar People’s Shura Council, but with the advance of the Russian army towards Tehran during the First World War, the Qajar parliament was closed and a large number of representatives moved to the city of Qom and the city of Kermashan (Kermanshah) of Kurdistan, And in the fourth and fifth terms, the great sardar Farajullah Khan Asif represented the Kurdish city of Sanandaj in the Qajar parliament, and he was one of the deputies who voted in favor of overthrowing the Qajar dynasty and handing over the government of Tehran to Reza Khan Pahlavi in 9 November of the year 1925 AD, After that, he became a member of the Iranian Constituent Assembly, that council that formalized the establishment of the Pahlavi kingdom in Iran, with the changes it brought about in the Iranian constitution. After the success of Reza Shah Pahlavi in establishing the Pahlavi state, the Kurdish city of Sanandaj was unable to send a representative to the Iranian parliament in the sixth session. But in the seventh session, Farajullah Khan Asif was able once again to reach the Iranian parliament as a representative of the Kurdish city of Sanandaj, and he kept his seat until the fifteenth session of the parliament. At the end of the twelfth period, which coincided with the occupation of Iran in the year 1941 AD, and before the end of his parliamentary representation period, the Iranian Prime Minister at the time Muhammad Ali Foroughi sent him to eastern Kurdistan under the control of the Pahlavi rule, ruling over Kurdistan, to maintain calm in the province sanandaj, But after a short period of time Farajullah Khan Asif returned in November of the year 1941 AD, and sat on the parliamentary seat the fourteenth session once again. In the year 1944 AD, when the war between two tribal leaders in eastern Kurdistan, namely Muhammad Rashid Banayi and Mahmoud Kani Sinani, caused the destruction of the regions Marivan and Hauraman on the one hand, and on the other hand, reports were published in Iranian newspapers stating That the people in the Kurdish city of Mahabad rebelled against the Pahlavi Iranian government, and that they took control of the city, Farajullah Khan Asif was assigned to go to Kurdistan with Fahim al-Mulk, the minister advisor to the government of (Muhammad Sa`id), and he and Fahim al-Mulk returned After a mission that lasted two and a half months, and they denied the news of the rebellion in Mahabad and other parts of eastern Kurdistan, And between the fourteenth and fifteenth sessions of the Iranian parliament, Farajullah Khan Asif was a member of the Democratic Party led by Qawam al-Sultanate,In the year 1945 AD, Farajullah Khan Asif became the deputy ruler over the cities Gerûs and Sanandaj for a period, and in the following year he became the ruler of these two Kurdish cities until he returned to parliamentary representation with the reopening of the Iranian Parliament, In the year 1949 A.D. (Farajullah Khan Asif) was one of the deputies of the province of Sunna (Sanandaj) in the Iranian Constituent Assembly, and in the same year he was elected as a representative of the province of Sunna (Sanandaj) and the province of Kermashan (Kermanshah) in the first session of the Senate (Majlis Sana) of Iran , (Farajullah Khan Asif) was elected again in the elections of the Iranian Senate (Majlis Sana) in the constituency of Sananda and Kermashan (Kermanshah), But he died in the year 1954 AD, at the age of 73, as a result of a heart disease. And he elected Rifaat al-Sultanate Balizi to the Senate Council of Sanandaj instead of him.
The son of Farajullah Khan Asif, who is Mirza Muhammad Hassan Khan Asif Waziri, 1908 AD - 1963 AD, who was a member of the Iranian Senate Majlis Sana and a representative of the Kurdistan people in the councils of the Shah of Iran Pahlavi for a long time, fell into anger The Shah, because of his opposition to the policy of dividing the lands, was poisoned by order of the Pahlavi Shah in the year 1963 AD, and he died at the age of 55 years.[1] [2]
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Date of Birth: 00-00-1881
Date of Death: 00-00-1951 (70 Year)
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Country of birth: East Kurdistan
Gender: Male
Language - Dialect: Kurdish - Sorani
Nation: Kurd
People type: Known
People type: Figure
Place of birth: Sanandaj
Place of death: Sanandaj
Place of Residence: Kurdistan
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