- Hossein Khan Sardar
Hosein Qoli Khan Sardar Qajar (1740-1830), the last
Iranian governor ofArmenia , ruled as virtual shah of the Khanate of Erevan. In 1826-1828 he andAbbas Mirza , the Crown Prince, attempted to win back theTranscaucasian possessions lost toRussia during the war of 1804-1813 which had ended with theGolestan Treaty . However, using superior tactics and weapons developed since their defeat of Napoleon, the Tsar’s generals inflicted even greater losses onIran .In addition to ceding further territories, the 1828
Treaty of Turkmenchay forced Iran to pay crippling reparations. The treaty also banned Hosein Khan and his younger brother, Hasan Khan, from ever venturing north of theAras River , the new border.Hosein Khan was a confidant of
Fath Ali Shah , who had cemented their relationship by marrying the Sardar’s sister and giving one of his daughters,Shirin Jan Khanom , in marriage to Hosein Khan's son, Mohammad Qoli Khan.The Shah had been indebted to the Sardar ever since, on the death of
Agha Mohammad Khan , the founder of theQajar dynasty , Hosein Khan led an advance column of troops toTehran to secure the capital and the throne for Fath Ali. Later, the Shah dispatched him to quell a rebellion in Khorasan province. In return for his loyalty, the Sardar was rewarded with the Khanate of Erevan, which he ruled until the lastRusso-Persian War (1826-1828) .Hosein Khan was also granted estates encompassing some 62 villages near the city of
Qazvin . Later generations of Sardars bequeathed their inheritance to religious endowments, or "vaqf". The "ab anbar sardar", a cavernous underground water reservoir in Qazvin was named after Hosein Khan. Local legend has it that it took seven months to fill and its supply of water lasted for seven years.Further reading
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George Bournoutian "The Khanate of Erevan Under Qajar Rule, 1795-1828", Mazda Publishers, 1992.
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