Nariman Khan Qavam al-Saltaneh (Persian: نریمانخان قوامالسلطنه) was an Iranian Armenian politician from the Enikolopian family, who served as the Iranian consul in Egypt in 1873 and the Iranian ambassador to Austria-Hungary from 1879 to 1903.[1]
Nariman Khan Qavam al-Saltaneh | |
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Born | 1830 |
Died | Unknown |
Children | Anna |
Father | Solayman Khan Saham al-Dowleh |
Relatives | Jahangir Khan Ajudanbashi (brother) Manuchehr Khan Gorji (great-uncle) |
His daughter Anna was in a love affair with the Iranian painter Kamal-ol-molk, leading to their marriage in 1901, even though Nariman Khan was against it. However, they soon divorced.[2]
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- Ashraf, Ahmad; Diba, Layla (2020) [2010]. "Kamāl-al-Molk, Moḥammad Ḡaffāri". Encyclopaedia Iranica Online. Brill. doi:10.1163/2330-4804_EIRO_COM_10699. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
- History section (2018). "آجودان باشی". The Great Islamic Encyclopaedia (in Persian).
- Maeda, Hirotake (2019). "Lives of the Enikolopians: Multilingualism and the Religious-National Identity of a Caucasus Family in the Persianate World". In Amanat, Abbas; Ashraf, Assef (eds.). The Persianate World: Rethinking a Shared Sphere. Brill. pp. 169–195. ISBN 978-90-04-38728-7.